Teledyne Photometrics Retiga E20
Photometrics camera that combines long exposure times and the smallest pixel size to date for high resolution imaging at the lowest magnifications.
An optimal camera for e.g. chemiluminescence and gel imaging.
Teledyne Photometrics Retiga E20
Photometrics camera that combines long exposure times and the smallest pixel size to date for high resolution imaging at the lowest magnifications.
An optimal camera for e.g. chemiluminescence and gel imaging.
Optimal resolution for the lowest magnifications.
With the new Retiga E20 CMOS, Photometrics has designed a 20 megapixel sensor with the smallest pixel size to date of 2.4 x 2.4 μm.
This pixel size enables image capture with optimal resolution even at the lowest magnifications.
The combination of small pixels and the large sensor allows you to image even the smallest details of large objects in a single image. 
Compact camera for easy integration
The camera is small and compact and is designed with a simple interface.
A single cable for power supply and data transfer makes hardware integration easy.
The camera can also be controlled by built-in triggering and has both Windows/Linux support, making it painless to integrate and customize the Retiga E20 to almost any instrument and application.
Long exposure times for weak signals
The Retiga E20 CMOS has an ultra-low electron noise of 0.003 electrons/pixel/second, enabling exposure times of up to one hour, ideal for chemiluminescence and astronomical applications, for example.
The camera also features an Extended Dynamic Range (EDR) mode that provides ~2.5 times greater dynamic range, allowing both bright and dim signals to be captured in the same image.
Contact the product specialist:
Catherine Kitts catherine.kitts@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 031-788 18 94 |
Marie Andersson marie.andersson@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 08-625 18 07 |
Technical specification
Sensor: sCMOS 13.3mm x 13.3mm, 18.8mm diagonal Pixel size: 2.4 x 2.4 μm Peak QE: 85% Bit depth: 16-bit HDR, 12-bit long exposure, 12-bit speed Frame Rate: 22 fps in 12-bit speed, 1.5 fps in 12-bit long exposure, 0.7 fps in 16-bit HDR Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 2 Microscope adapter: C-thread
Optimal resolution for the lowest magnifications.
With the new Retiga E20 CMOS, Photometrics has designed a 20 megapixel sensor with the smallest pixel size to date of 2.4 x 2.4 μm.
This pixel size enables image capture with optimal resolution even at the lowest magnifications.
The combination of small pixels and the large sensor allows you to image even the smallest details of large objects in a single image. 
Compact camera for easy integration
The camera is small and compact and is designed with a simple interface.
A single cable for power supply and data transfer makes hardware integration easy.
The camera can also be controlled by built-in triggering and has both Windows/Linux support, making it painless to integrate and customize the Retiga E20 to almost any instrument and application.
Long exposure times for weak signals
The Retiga E20 CMOS has an ultra-low electron noise of 0.003 electrons/pixel/second, enabling exposure times of up to one hour, ideal for chemiluminescence and astronomical applications, for example.
The camera also features an Extended Dynamic Range (EDR) mode that provides ~2.5 times greater dynamic range, allowing both bright and dim signals to be captured in the same image.
Contact the product specialist:
Catherine Kitts catherine.kitts@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 031-788 18 94 |
Marie Andersson marie.andersson@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 08-625 18 07 |
Technical specification
Sensor: sCMOS 13.3mm x 13.3mm, 18.8mm diagonal Pixel size: 2.4 x 2.4 μm Peak QE: 85% Bit depth: 16-bit HDR, 12-bit long exposure, 12-bit speed Frame Rate: 22 fps in 12-bit speed, 1.5 fps in 12-bit long exposure, 0.7 fps in 16-bit HDR Interface: USB 3.2 Gen 2 Microscope adapter: C-thread
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Catherine Kitts catherine.kitts@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 031-788 18 94
Marie Andersson marie.andersson@bergmanlabora.se Tel: 08-625 18 07