ZEISS Axiocam 820 color
Your Sensitive 20 Megapixel Microscope Camera for Demanding, True Color Imaging of Large Fields of View
This 20 megapixel color camera combines high sensor resolution, color accuracy and a large sensor size for the most challenging samples. Its live image is 30 frames per second, providing navigation with the PC that is as smooth as looking through the eye pieces. The small pixels allow the use of low magnifications for high speeds and large fields of view without losing resolution. Scan large areas faster than ever before due to its large 17.5 mm square sensor. This makes Axiocam 820 color the ideal choice for demanding color imaging in cytology, pathology, materials research, and life science applications.
ZEISS Axiocam 820 color is Recommended for
- The most demanding color applications in life sciences, materials research, and geoscience
- Co-observation with a fast, high resolution, live image in high quality color with a very large field of view
- Large sample area imaging in pathology, cytology, and materials samples
- Fast tile scanning applications
- The broadest range of intensities and exposure times
Highlights of Axiocam 820 color
- 20 megapixel square CMOS sensor with 17.5 mm diagonal
- 28 full-resolution color images per second
- Small 2.74 micron pixels for resolving the finest details at all magnifications
- High-quality noise inhibition technology
- Fast quad-port read-out with global shutter architecture for distortion-free images
- Best-in-class color rendition
- Color and monochrome imaging modes
- 30 frames per second in live image mode
- Reproducible image quality due to active thermal stabilization of the sensor
- Robust, very fast and easy-to-use dual USB 3.0 connection
- Dynamic range of 1:25,000 in high-dynamic range (HDR) mode
- Hardware triggering
Application Examples
Mouse intestinal goblet cells Neutral (red) and acid (blue) mucine staining imaged with 20x/0.5 objective.
Mouse intestinal goblet cells
Neutral (red) and acid (blue) mucine staining imaged with 20x/0.5 objective.
Sample courtesy: A. Feuchtinger, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany
Human cancer tissue
Human cancer tissue
Anthracosis with focal areas of carbon pigment deposits (black) in human cancer tissue (red).
Sample courtesy: A. Feuchtinger, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany