High quality fluorescence
Easily accessible images
The cost-effective DP23M monochrome microscope digital camera allows you to easily capture high-quality fluorescence images. Make fluorescent protein expression testing and routine fluorescence imaging and recording simpler and more convenient.
Easy fluorescence imaging
The sensitivity and resolution of the camera can provide you with bright fluorescent images, even for dim samples.
See tiny details clearly: Monochrome back illuminated CMOS sensor and 2x2 pixel fusion with Olympus intelligent image averaging technology can generate high signal-to-noise ratio images
Common near-infrared dyes can be used: a wide spectral range of 400 to 1000 nanometers, supporting the use of near-infrared dyes to reduce sample spontaneous background fluorescence
Beyond Fluorescence: The camera's 6.4 million pixel resolution and high frame rate support high-resolution phase difference, inversion, and differential interference imaging

Simplified Support - Olympus' Camera, Software, and Hardware
DP23M camera and CKX53microscopeCombined with cellSens software, it provides an easy-to-use solution for monitoring and expression testing of routine cell cultures. The camera adopts advanced technology andOlympus microscopeA dedicated high-performance excitation block allows you to clearly view the weak fluorescence signals of various dyes. As an integrated solution from Olympus, you only need to make a phone call to receive comprehensive services.
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| image sensor | Monochrome back illuminated CMOS |
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| Sensor size | 1/1.8 inch (7.41 x 4.98 mm) |
| Resolution (highest) | 3088 × 2076 pixels 2072 × 2072 pixels (square) 1920 × 1080 pixels (Full HD 16:9) 1544 × 1038 pixels (pixel fusion 2 × 2) |
| pixel size | 2.4 × 2.4 microns |
| Pixel Fusion | 2 × 2 |
| A/D converter (bit depth) | 10 people |
| exposure time | 13 microseconds to 25 seconds |
| Real time frame rate* | Up to 45 frames per second at 3088 × 2076 pixels Up to 58 frames per second at 2072 × 2072 pixels (square) Maximum 60 frames per second at 1920 × 1080 pixels (Full HD 16:9) Up to 58 frames per second at 1544 × 1038 pixels (pixel fusion 2 × 2) |
| refrigeration system | Passive cooling |
| data transmission | USB 3.1 Gen1 |
| Time saving function | Olympus Intelligent Image Averaging Technology (OSIA) (Active Noise Reduction) Fast real-time preview (fast real-time image under low light conditions) Peak focus (visual assistance for manual focusing) Hot pixel calibration Sharpness filter |
| Compatible with computer specifications | CPU:Intel ® Xenon,Intel ® Core i5, i7, i9 or equivalent specifications RAM:8 GB Recommended configuration:
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| control software | CellSens Entry, Standard, and Dimension, v. 3.2 or above * *; Request v. 3.2.1 service update package. |
| operating system | Windows 10, 64 bit |
| Dimensions (width x thickness x height) | 76.7 × 70.1 × 37.3 millimeters (3 × 2.8 × 1.5 inches) |
| weight | About 380 grams (0.84 pounds) |
| interface | C mouth |
*Depending on the performance of the computer, the resolution of the monitor, and/or software, the frame rate may decrease.
**CellSens software is not suitable for clinical diagnosis.
