Andor Sona-6 Extreme sCMOS camera
The Sona-6 Extreme sCMOS camera from Andor features a back-illuminated sensor with 95% QE and a 6.5 μm pixel size. This sensor format provides a good balance of sensitivity, speed and resolution. The product is flexible, suited to 40x and 60x magnification and today’s microscope port sizes, and compatible with SRRF-Stream super-resolution.
A new high-speed mode accelerates sensor speeds to 135 fps (full frame) via CoaXPress, to capture the fastest cellular processes. The noise floor has been reduced by 25% compared to previous versions; sensitivity is thus improved for better detection of the weakest signals. PRNU has also been reduced by 25% under low light conditions, for enhanced image quality. The updated camera SDK integrates a Python wrapper for speedy integration.
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