Ahrensburg, 18 August 2016 – Basler has launched an additional Basler PowerPack for Microscopy as well as an enhanced version of the Basler Microscopy Software. Both are in series production now. The new PowerPack includes the Microscopy pulse 3.3 MP camera which offers impressive image quality as well as an attractive sensor format. With its 4:3 sensor format, the pulse 3.3 MP fits perfectly to the image circle of a microscope. With its CMOS sensor by Aptina, this pulse model reaches up to 20 frames per second and complements the Microscopy ace and pulse camera models already available in previous PowerPacks for Microscopy.
In addition, Basler released an enhanced version of the Basler Microscopy Software. This new version offers image adjustment sliders on the top level of the user interface and shows the speed of the camera measured in frames per second. The framerate speedometer shows how user settings affect the camera’s speed, and helps users to find optimum settings for camera speed and real time viewing. Due to optimized camera pre-settings, additional improvements have been made to white balance and color fidelity.
Product manager Denis Dettmer: “The new PowerPack with the Microscopy pulse 3.3 MP is a perfect complement to the previous packages and ensures a wide range of camera options with high quality at a very good price. Generally, we received much positive and valuable feedback for the Basler PowerPack for Microscopy. Many customers were convinced by the impressive color reproduction and speed of the cameras, but also by the ease of use of the Basler Microscopy Software.”
The Basler PowerPack for Microscopy offers a variety of components. The chosen microscopy camera comes along with a tested and compatible USB 3.0 cable, a simple-to-understand quick install guide, as well as professional microscopy software for camera control, image acquisition, processing and analysis. Thanks to this flexible PowerPack concept, precise and reliable imaging, as well as a simple system setup and easy installation, are a given.
More information: www.baslerweb.com/MicroscopyPowerPack
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