The QImaging Retiga-4000R is a 12 Bit CCD camera for high precision quantitative analysis in low light/brightfield/darkfield/ fluorescence imaging in life science and industrial applications. The 2048 x 2048 pixel sensor is capable of speeds of 4 frames per second at full resolution and up to 125 fps with Binning or Region Of Interest (ROI). High-speed, low-noise electronics provide linear digital data for rapid image capture. The progressive scan CCD sensor provides an aspect ratio of 1:1 in a 12-bit digital output making it ideally suited for the 22mm light column provided by many microscope camera mounts.
The IEEE 1394 FireWire digital interface allows ease of use and installation with a single cable. No Frame-Grabber is required. The Retiga-4000R includes QCapture software (Windows and Mac OS) for real-time image preview and capture. A Software Development Kit (SDK) is available upon request for interfacing with custom software.
The Retiga-4000R digital camera is suited for applications such as Brightfield/Dark Field Microscopy; Fluorescence Microscopy; Pathology, Histology, Cytology; GFP, FISH; DNA Analysis; NIR Imaging; Motility and Motion Analysis; Semiconductor Inspection; Failure Analysis; Forensic Analysis; Automated imaging .
Available Models:
Retiga-4000R Monochrome Cooled (RET-4000R-F-M-12-C)
Retiga-4000R Monochrome Non-Cooled (RET-4000R-F-M-12)
Retiga-4000R Colour Cooled (RET-4000R-F-CLR-12-C)
Retiga-4000R Colour Non-Cooled (RET-4000R-F-CLR-12)
Model |
Retiga-4000R |
Resolution |
2048 x 2048 |
Sensor |
1” Kodak® KAI-4021 progressive-scan interline CCD |
Pixel Size |
7.4 x 7.4µm |
Cooling Type |
Peltier thermoelectric cooling to 25˚C below ambient |
Digital Output |
12 bit |
Video Output |
FireWire (IEEE 1394b) |
Max. Frame Rate |
4 fps full resolution @ 12 bits |
Pixel Scan |
20, 10, 5, 2.5MHz |
Mount Type |
F-mount optical format; aspect ratio 1:1 |
Operating Temp |
0°C - 50°C |
Power Requirements |
8 - 24V, 17W |
Dimensions |
150 x 76 x 63.5 mm
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Weight |
845g
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QImaging Retiga-4000R Camera Datasheet
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