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Digital microscope camera

A microscope through which a minute object is enlarged by means of a lens or lens system is widely used to study natural science, especially, biophysics, medical science and material engineering, etc., or to examine a semiconductor device. Although many microscopes are equipped with a binocular viewing arrangement, that alone does not produce a stereoscopic view of an object since both of the viewing eyepieces typically see the exact same image from the same angle. When observing with a microscope, there are times when it is necessary to photograph the observed object. As digital techniques have developed, digital photographing has begun to be widely used in the field of a microscopy in recent years. The coupling of an optical microscope to an image sensor and a computer system is commonly adopted. With the advent of digital image processing in transmission electron microscopy, such CCD cameras have been used to transfer images directly from the microscope to a computer. To provide a record of these images and/or diffraction patterns, the electrons have been converted into light images, and the light images and/or patterns are then captured by a camera. Such CCD cameras offer excellent resolution, sensitivity, linearity, are reusable, and make the image available for viewing within seconds of recording. The image collected by the camera is digitized electronically and stored in a computer where it be manipulated and viewed with the aid of appropriate software.



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