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English: In contrast to digital cameras for normal photography, microscope cameras are built to meet the demands of high-end science- and research applications. For maximum light sensitivity they use large CCD or CMOS sensors for image acquisition. Due to the lack of a light absorbing color filter monochrome microscope cameras for fluorescence imaging are even more sensitive. www.zeiss.com/axiocam Images donated as part of a GLAM collaboration with Carl Zeiss Microscopy - please contact Andy Mabbett for details.
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