Upcoming Webinars

CCD Cameras for Ultra Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview and Issues to Consider Before Buying

Presenter Name: David Hitrys, Regional Manager 
October 14, 2008
Tuesday at  10:30 AM  Pacific time
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Cameras utilizing Intensification and Electron-Multiplication technologies are used by life and physical science microscopists to enable the imaging of dynamic events under the most challenging low-light conditions.   Anyone interested in learning how these technologies work, what their fundamental limitations are, and what should be considered before acquiring such a camera for their lab should attend--this seminar will be useful to anyone striving to make the best camera choice for their imaging goals.

Topics include:

-How CCD Sensors Work
-Limitations Imposed by Sensitivity and Noise
-Overview of Intensified CCDs
-Overview of Electron Multiplied CCDS (EM-CCDs)
-Comparison of Intensified and EM-CCDs
-Practical Considerations
-Guidance on Selecting a Camera

Provided at no cost, this webinar is sponsored by MAG, the Microimaging Applications Group.  MAG is a group of imaging companies who work together to provide an unparalleled range of microimaging solutions to science and industry.



About the Presenter:

David Hitrys is Sales Support Manager for the imaging companies of Photometrics, QImaging, and Media Cybernetics in the Northeastern portions of the United States and Canada, where he supports a network of optical systems manufacturers and integrators including the major microscope companies. He has over 18 years of experience in the bio-imaging industry. which included developing the world’s first commercial instrument for high-speed imaging of fluorescently-labeled living cells in three dimensions using deconvolution image processing.
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