Cell Bio 2024

Event Name CELL Bio24
Dates December 15-17, 2024
Venue San Diego Convention Center | San Diego, CA  | Booth #125 
Official site CELL Bio24

 

Stop by Hamamatsu’s booth 125 at ASCB and ask us about our family of ultra-low-noise cameras. Chat with an engineer or ask us technical questions. Tell us about your imaging needs at the threshold of detection. Share your success stories too.

 

Say the magic word "Quest 2" and receive a special gift.

Featured products:

ORCA Quest 2

The ORCA-Quest 2, the latest advancement in our qCMOS camera line, elevates the benchmark set by its predecessor, the ORCA-Quest. This enhanced model boasts significant improvements, including accelerated readout speeds in an ultra-low-noise scan mode, alongside a heightened sensitivity within the ultraviolet spectrum. These advancements solidify the ORCA-Quest 2's position as a leading solution for demanding imaging requirements, ensuring unparalleled performance in capturing the most subtle nuances of light. What are your low-light challenges?

ORCA Fire

Accelerate your imaging with our ORCA-Fire C16240-20UP digital CMOS camera. Experience an ideal balance of speed, sensitivity, and versatility. Capture meaningful images in challenging conditions. Whether you're in life sciences, microscopy, or industrial applications, ORCA-Fire empowers your research with unmatched performance.

c15440-20up product photo

The ORCA-Fusion BT is the back-thinned version of the low noise fusion chip for when the extra QE makes a difference in detection. It is an excellent camera for making new discoveries.  

ORCA Fusion

The ORCA-Fusion is the first of Hamamatsu's new family of low noise cameras. It redefined the location of the edge of detection.  

ORCA Flash 4.0

The ORCA-Flash 4.0 V3 is the current version of the sCMOS camera that changed the game from CCD to sCMOS technology.  

The ORCA-Flash 4.0 LT3 is excellent for routine fluorescence imaging on a small budget. 

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The ORCA-Spark is ideal for low magnification brightfield microscopy. The Spark’s small pixels make it an excellent match with a 10X-20X objective.