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Leica Microsystems launches the new 12 MP stand-alone microscope camera, FLEXACAM C1

14 Jun 2020
Ellen Simms
Product and Reviews Editor

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Leica Microsystems has launched the new FLEXACAM C1 microscope camera which allows users to save time and effort when capturing, documenting, and sharing images. It turns microscopes into stand-alone digital imaging stations with no need for a PC. Users can simply connect the camera to their preferred viewing device and network and begin their daily imaging tasks.

The FLEXACAM C1 can be adjusted and operated with the integrated on-screen display (OSD) directly via a monitor. It also offers intuitive annotation, overlay, and network tools which give more flexibility to enhance documentation.

This new stand-alone microscope camera adapts to the user's preferred workplace setup. It allows viewing images on a monitor or PC and sharing via ethernet or Wi-Fi.

Sharp images can be acquired in true-to-life colors and high resolution – the quality expected from a 12-megapixel microscope camera.

  • Stand-alone operation and OSD: Quick and simple completion of imaging tasks as no PC is required
  • Intuitive on-screen tools: Simplified annotating and sharing of images
  • Adaptable workplace setup: Easy camera connection to any viewing device and network
  • Image quality: Crisp images and true-to-life colors to see more details

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