The new Flexacam C3 microscope camera offers simplicity, color accuracy, and real-time collaboration

19 Sept 2021
Ellie Abbott
Biochemist

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Leica Microsystems launches the new Flexacam C3 microscope camera which promises to save time when capturing, documenting, and sharing images. It turns a microscope into a stand-alone digital imaging station where a PC is no longer needed.

Color-precise, crisp images can be acquired in high resolution, up to 12 MP. Additionally, collaboration in real time and efficient review of sample details with team members is easily done using the fast display of live images.

Advantages with the Flexacam C3

  • Camera simplicity without a PC: Efficient and simple completion of imaging tasks, including comparison, measurement, annotation, and data sharing
  • Powerful color accuracy: Reliable and accurate decision making with true-to-life color images showing the fine details
  • Collaboration in real time: Efficient discussion of sample image data makes team decisions fast and easy

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The new Flexacam C3 microscope camera offers simplicity, color accuracy, and real-time collaboration