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Jenoptik has released a range of 20MP microscopy cameras with sensitive CMOS sensors.

The Progres Gryphax cameras can be used in any laboratory setting and fit onto any microscope.

They offer a large sensor format for microscopy, and short exposure times and high frame rates make the camera quick and easy to use.

Even moving objects can be analysed with minimal effort.

The cameras reproduce colours accurately, with fine gradations and precise representation of the smallest detail.

Image capture software is included, with a graphical user interface and a modern USB 3.0 interface.

Models include the Gryphax Naos, a 20MP colour camera using a back illuminated 1” CMOS sensor and USB 3.0 interface; the Gryphax Arktur: an 8MP colour camera using a back illuminated 2/3” CMOS sensor and USB 3.0 interface; and the Gryphax Subra, a full HD colour camera offering a significantly larger sensor format than other CMOS cameras.

It can deliver a full HD recording of live images at video speed with a USB 3.0 interface.

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