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QImaging 2011 Press Coverage: Read what industry experts around the globe are saying about QImaging and its products. Learn more about how QImaging CMOS, CCD and EMCCD cameras support your work and the benefits of using these scientific products in your lab.
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February 2012
Live From Photonics West 2012: Lower-Cost Scientific CMOS Camera


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February 2012
Live From Photonics West 2012: An Introduction To OEM Imaging


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February 2012
Laboratory Equipment names QImaging a 2012 Reader's Choice Award finalist for its new Rolera Bolt Scientific CMOS camera. Winners will be featured in the March 2012 issue.


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January 2012
The Rolera Bolt Scientific CMOS camera is featured for its ability to support biomedical imaging as more research moves toward live-cell and whole-organism studies at video frame rates.


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January 2012
Writer Vicki Glaser meets with QImaging at Neuroscience 2011 to learn more about the recently announced Rolera Bolt, the Scientific CMOS camera that made its debut at the event.


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December 2011
Life Science Editor Tamara Reed interviews Chris Ryan, Associate Product Manager, about QImaging's new Scientific CMOS Camera, the Rolera Bolt.


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November 2011
Faster frames, clearer pictures


Better-performing imaging sensors have arrived, but putting them to use is not easy.
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November 2011
Neuroscience 2011: QImaging Rolera Bolt and Rolera Thunder Scientific Cameras


M&A Editor Dr. Julian Heath talks to Chris Ryan, Associate Product Manager, at Neuroscience 2011 in DC. Discussion included the latest products from QImaging, including the Rolera Thunder EMCCD camera and the Rolera Bolt Scientific CMOS camera.
Bioscience Technology Magazine
August 2011
Rolera Thunder Makes Editor's Choice by Bioscience Technology Magazine

The newest generation of EMCCD cameras from QImaging delivers high-sensitivity, low-light imaging for life science and physical science applications.

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July 2011
Using CMOS Cameras for Light Microscopy

Technological expansion of camera sensors has made its way into the imaging world, such as biological light microscopy. Read how CCD and new scientific-grade CMOS cameras are compared with consideration to a variety of parameters.

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June 2011
Adaptive optics technique images the living human eye in detail never before seen

Researchers use the QImaging Rolera XR camera for their first ever In Vivo images of rod cells in a living human eye.

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June 2011
Historic First Images of Rod Photoreceptors in the Living Human Eye

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May 2011 (.pdf)
Instruments & Systems: Camera Focus The Rolera EM-C2 EMCCD Camera from QImaging offers high-sensitivity and high-speed performance for low-light applications.
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May 2011
Capturing More in Microscopy Images: The Rolera EM-C2 EMCCD camera continues to possess optimal characteristics for sensitivity.
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May 2011
Digital Camera Technologies for Scientific Bio-Imaging: The Sensors This Part 1 of a four-part series covers how sensors work and the factors to consider in choosing a camera among CCD, EMCCD, and scientific-grade CMOS camera technologies for biological imaging applications.


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