AMT’s XR16 CCD camera represents the latest in larger format CCD sensors. The camera is a suitable choice for clinical pathology and other applications routinely running at microscope magnifications below 50,000x.
The camera is positioned directly beneath the fluorescent screen of the TEM, thus affording a wide field of view. The mid-mount configuration encounters virtually no projector distortion and its high-definition, finite conjugate lens provides sharp images with high sensitivity. With the fixed camera and lens assembly, there is no need for pneumatic insertion.
The simplest diffraction patterns are difficult to acquire using CCD cameras. The nature of diffraction patterns demands the ability to provide full fidelity of weak and extremely intense spots or rings. For user convenience, the majority of modern CCD cameras provide anti-blooming properties. This is a built-in feature of the AMT XR16. The lens systems are designed and rated for the resolution limit of the CCD at full aperture and full field.
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