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Is the Pixera 120es sensitive enough to do fluorescence?

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Is the Pixera 120es sensitive enough to do fluorescence?

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Absolutely. The new frame averaging and dynamic histogram functions were added specifically to support fluorescent, low light, and low contrast imaging requirements. Since the Pixera 120es has a sensitivity of .3 lux when 256 frames are accumulated/averaged, many low light and fluorescence applications work well. However there are some limitations. Very low light or dim fluorescence samples (below what your eye can see through the eyepieces) that require long exposure times may not capture well.

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