
Digital Cameras for Microscopes
Description
The heart of every digital camera is the CCD or CMOS Sensor. The larger the sensor, the more light sensitive it is. Resolution is one of the most important areas concerning the choice made on obtaining a digital camera. Digital images are made up of millions of tiny squares called picture pixels. These tiny pixels are used to display images, and the more pixels there are the higher the resolution the image becomes. This is an important consideration when trying to capture the very detailed, colorful images from a microscope. One thing to always remember: the camera can only reproduce what the microscope sees.
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