You are invited to attend a live, interactive, web-based instructional seminar:
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CCD Cameras for Ultra Low Light Microscopy: Technology Overview
and Issues to Consider Before Buying
Presenter: David Hitrys, Regional Manager, Photometrics and QImaging
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Details are below. Connection lines are limited, so reserve yours now. There is
no charge to participate in this on-line seminar.
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When
October 14, 2008
Tuesday at 10:30 AM Pacific time
Duration: About 45 minutes, plus questions and answers
Pre-register (required) at:
https://magworldwide.webex.com/magworldwide/onstage/g.php?
t=a&d=824080727
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Details:
Cameras utilizing Intensification and Electron-Multiplication technologies are
used by life and physical science microscopists to enable the imaging of
dynamic events under the most challenging low-light conditions. Anyone
interested in learning how these technologies work, what their fundamental
limitations are, and what should be considered before acquiring such a camera
for their lab should attend--this seminar will be useful to anyone striving to
make the best camera choice for their imaging goals.
Topics include:
-How CCD Sensors Work
-Limitations Imposed by Sensitivity and Noise
-Overview of Intensified CCDs
-Overview of Electron Multiplied CCDS (EM-CCDs)
-Comparison of Intensified and EM-CCDs
-Practical Considerations
-Guidance on Selecting a Camera
Bring your questions to this live, interactive web-based seminar.
Provided at no cost, this webinar is sponsored by MAG, the Microimaging
Applications Group. MAG is a group of imaging companies who work together
to provide an unparalleled range of microimaging solutions to science and
industry.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Regards,
Elaine Rasmussen
925-738-3756
[hidden email]