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DescriptionZEISS Axiocam 506 mono.jpg |
English: Axiocam 506 mono is your flexible, 6 megapixel microscope camera. It offers a high-quality and rapid live image as well as the highest level of sensitivity for low-light and live cell imaging. Its high sensitivity enables the use of short exposure times, even with weak fluorescent markers, which preserves your samples. Sensitivity can be increased through pixel binning – there are still enough pixels available for accurate images. www.zeiss.com/axiocam |
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Author | ZEISS Microscopy |
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