The professional scientific camera MAGUS CBF70 is designed for use with a microscope as well as 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x objectives. The device enables you to take photographs, shoot videos, organize demonstrations, display images on an external screen, and make angular and linear measurements of objects under study (for this function to work correctly, you must calibrate the software). The camera is recommended for working in the brightfield method.
Graphics features
The MAGUS CBF70 camera has five image resolution and frame rate modes, and so you can easily find among them the one that best suits your needs: 5280x3954px (17fps), 3952x3952px (17fps), 2640x1976px (56fps), 1760x1316px (67fps), and 584x438px (192fps).
High-resolution modes are ideal for photography, enabling you to create clear, vibrant, and highly detailed images. Modes with an increased frame rate will help when recording smooth and informative videos, without jumps and delays, recording the slightest movements of the object or features of observed fast-flowing processes.
To obtain the best image quality without distortions, it is recommended to use an adapter with 1x magnification.
Sensor
The camera design uses a SONY Exmor 4/3'' color backlit CMOS sensor. It makes the image bright even in low ambient light. The larger physical size of the sensor helps the colors displayed appear deeper and the picture clearer.
Additional features
The camera is equipped with a USB3.0 interface for fast data transfer.
The device comes with the software necessary to utilize the camera’s functions: It enables you to take photos, record videos, edit, view, and save footage,