INFINITY3S-1UR from Lumenera

Ultra-Sensitive, 1.4 Megapixel CCD USB 3.0 Camera

18 Nov 2015
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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Lumenera’s INFINITY3S-1UR is a high-speed, high sensitivity research-grade camera with a 1.4 megapixel resolution. The INFINITY3S-1UR incorporates Sony’s remarkable ICX825 CCD sensor, producing much higher dynamic range and sensitivity over the popular ICX285 sensor. Lumenera’s high-speed USB 3.0 data interface provides maximum allowable throughput and offers USB 2.0 compatibility. Full resolution images can be sent to a host computer at an incredible 60 frames per second (fps). The result is an industry-leading, high-performance, low noise digital camera, alone in its class. It is designed for use in a wide variety of scientific, life science, clinical and industrial applications requiring optimal color reproduction, extreme sensitivity, increased resolution and high speed.

The INFINITY3S-1UR has the unmatched light sensitivity needed for low light applications. The new ICX825 sensor with Sony’s EXview HAD II technology is 70% more sensitive than the popular ICX285 sensor. This camera offers high QE, 6.45 x 6.45 µm pixels, high dynamic range and very low noise. The INFINITY3S-1UR delivers outstanding image quality and value for challenging low light applications such as fluorescence and NIR imaging.

Key Features:

  • Industry-leading Sony EXview HAD II sensor technology
  • Color or monochrome ICX825 CCD Global Shutter sensor with 2/3” optical format providing resolution of 1392 x 10410 using 6.45 x 6.45 µm pixels
  • Fast frame rates: 60 fps at full resolution
  • High-speed USB 3.0 interface for plug-and-play installation on any computer
  • Image analysis software included
  • 4 year warranty

Relevant Applications:

  • Low Light Fluorescence
  • Darkfield and Brightfield
  • Live Cell Imaging
  • Histology, Pathology, Cytology
  • Semiconductor Inspection, Metrology
  • Gel Documentation
  • Whole Slide Imaging
  • Quantitative Analysis

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INFINITY3S-1UR from Lumenera