Re: Splitter for switching between two cameras on one c-mount?

Posted by Gurjeet Arora on
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Dear Michael,

You may also check on Hamamatsu Gemini 2c
http://www.hamamatsu.com/us/en/A12801-10.html

Regards

Gurjeet Arora


On Jul 6, 2017 7:26 PM, "Weber, Michael" <[hidden email]>
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> Dear all,
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> I’m looking for a camera switch/splitter with which I can switch between
> two cameras mounted on one c-mount. All options I found are dual camera
> adapters, i.e. running two cameras simultaneously. Instead of a dichroic
> mirror, all I need is a 4f system with a flip mirror. I’ve seen a
> simple-looking one on a Zeiss widefield setup recently. A field of view
> large enough to work for a full sCMOS chip would be great, but not a strict
> must. Here are the three adapters made for simultaneous dual-camera imaging
> I found online:
>
> 1) Thorlabs two-camera mount (no 4f system, though)
> 2) Andor dual-camera coupler
> 3) Cairn TwinCam
>
> Do you know about other options, ideally with a flip mirror?
>
> Best,
> Michael
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