We have added a Tucsen 5.0 MP Color CMOS Camera(2560x1920 pixels) to our trinocular KYOWA microscope connected to a laptop computer which is also used with our Ocean Optics spectrometers.
The new Tucsen Tsview software provides a userfriendly platform to control the camera, view and edit images(including fluorescence analysis).
The software also allows realtime sharing of images over the Internet. C.I.G. students taking course # 150 Gem Identification I can now be assisted through MSN Messenger or SKYPE in their course work."
Our Ocean Optics USB2000+UVVIS Miniature Fiber Optic Spectrometer using two different light sources:
The USB2000 couples a lowcost, highperformance 2048element linear CCDarray detector with an optical bench that's small enough to fit into the palm of your hand the same detector and optical bench that have provided superior performance to the users of our 15,000 systems out in the field.
The USB2000 also works the same way as other Ocean Optics spectrometers in that it accepts light energy transmitted through singlestrand optical fiber and disperses it via a fixed grating across the linear CCD array detector, which is responsive from 200850 nm.
Purchase price is US$ 3,061 and $ 253 for the optical fiber assemblies.
The LS1 Tungsten Halogen Light Source is a versatile whitelight source optimized for the VISNIR (3602500 nm). The lamp offers high color temperature, highly efficient output and long life in a compact, economical package. Purchase price is US$ 577.
The DTMINI Deuterium Tungsten Halogen Light Sources combine the continuous spectrum of an RFexcited deuterium UV light source and a tungsten halogen VISNIR light source in a single optical path. The combinedspectrum sources produce stable spectral output from ~2002000 nm in a compact package. Purchase price is US$ 1,732.