Summary of Jenoptik Gryphax Betria Camera
Betria Microsocoe Camera Front
Jenoptik Betria USB interface and Trigger Options
Summary of Jenoptik Gryphax Betria Camera
Betria
Jenoptik Gryphax Betria, the perfect introduction to monochrome cameras. Featuring a 1/1.75” sensor and a pixel size of 3.7 microns. This camera is perfect for academia and introducing students to the world of fluorescence imaging.
Full Description
Jenoptik Betria provides users with a dedicated monochrome camera for performing fluorescence imaging without an excessive price tag.
Although it may be cheaper, with Jenoptik’s high quality cameras these monochrome cameras provide the correct hardware and specifications for most requirements in imaging fluorescence applications. Featuring a 1/1.75 inch monochrome sensor for academia and lab work.
Jenoptik Betria features 2 capture resolutions, perfect for documenting fluorescence work:
1000 x 750 (0.75 megapixels @ 20 fps)
2000 x 1500 (3 megapixels @ 20 fps)
Larger resolutions allow students to visualise images on larger screens such as projectors and bigger monitors. These cameras provide the perfect stepping stone from the traditional, colour microscope cameras to the more advanced monochrome fluorescence cameras.
Benefits
1/1.75 inch back illuminated CMOS sensor with 3.7-micron pixel sizes, for a cost-effective fluorescence camera.
Perfect for academia and lab work.
Flexible C-Mount interface.
USB 3.0 for control with Mac, Linux and Windows.
3 Megapixel still shots.
Categories: Monochrome Microscope Camera, Jenoptik Microscope Cameras
Camera Name | Colour | Mega Pixel | Pixel Width (Microns) | Pixel Height (microns) | Sensor Size | Manufacturer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Betria | 16 Bit Monochrome | 3 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 0.5714 | Jenoptik |
Interface
Jenoptik cameras come in a tough aluminium frame, this case is solid unlike other cameras and can help increase the longevity of the camera. With a photocoupler trigger out for non-interference output for TTL signals.
Each camera has the same case and appearance, with a common C-Mount adapter to connect. Each camera uses a high throughput USB 3.0 interface, this ensures both flexibility and interface longevity.
Specification
Image Sensor Specifications:
SONY back-illuminated CMOS 1/1.75"
Sensor Diagonal: 9.3 mm
Pixel Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.7 μm
Monochrome
Rolling Shutter
Camera Specifications:
Camera Resolution & Speed (LIVE mode):
1000 x 750 pixels at 20 fps
2000 x 1500 pixels at 20 fps
Camera Resolution (RECORD mode):
1000 x 750 pixels, 0.75 MPix
2000 x 1500 pixels, 3 MPix
Camera Resolution & Speed (VIDEO mode):
1000 x 750 pixels up to 20 fps
Camera Resolution & Speed (SLOW MOTION mode):
1000 x 750 pixels up to 20 fps
Recommended System Requirements:
Personal Computer: Intel i7 Quad-Core (min. 3.0 GHz) processor or comparable | 8 GB RAM (dual-channel)
Operating System: 64-bit Win 10 (build 1903 or newer) | macOS Catalina / Big Sur | Linux Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
USB 3.0 integrated, no extra power supply needed
Contact our team
Contact our team to for a quote or more information on microscope cameras.
Phone:
+44(0) 1462633500
Email:
hello@indigo-scientific.co.uk