Olympus brings you the latest in imaging technology with the DP72, a 12.8 megapixel cooled digital color camera. The full resolution live display runs at a rapid 15 frames per second for seamless viewing; framing and focusing has never been easier! The DP72 offers high resolution, high sensitivity, and high-speed data transfer; detailed images from demanding applications, including fluorescence, are captured effortlessly. Greatly increase sensitivity and reduce exposure times by working with the custom monochrome mode, minimizing cell damage.
The DP72 is a 12-bit camera that produces 36-bit RGB color depth for recording subtle color intensities and gradations. With 4 resolution options, a microscopist can utilize the full range of a microscope’s optics. Simply match the microscope’s resolution to the camera’s resolution. The final result is images that are created with outstanding color, clarity, and detail in under 2.5 seconds!
In addition to sRGB, the DP72 supports AdobeRGB, which provides a larger color gamut, is supported in addition to conventional sRGB, for higher-fidelity recording of slight differences in color in dye speciments. In Particular, green regions can be more clearly reproduced.
Developed by Olympus, the camera control software has easy-to-use menus and is packed with features that maximize and streamline workflow. The intuitive graphic user interface is based on an advanced, multi-functional photomicrography concept. Included in the program is an interface to control the Olympus IX81 or BX61 motorized microscopes. Acquired images are sent automatically to the image management interface and stored images, displayed as thumbnails, are easily dragged and dropped for viewing. In addition, there is a 7 channel image merging function where fluorescence and DIC combinations can be merged into one multi-color image.
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This camera also makes a great tool for teaching or consults. Set the camera for full screen display, interface it to an LCD projector, and a room full of observers are able to view the specimen simultaneously.
Highlights:
- 12.8 Megapixel resolution for greater image detail
- Intuitive, easy-to-use software, with customizable toolbar, for image acquisition and management
- 15 frames per second live display at full resolution (1360 x 1024)
- 3 live image preview windows: full screen, full resolution, and zoom
- 2X live zoom preview with panning
- Peltier cooled to 10ยบ C below ambient
- 12-bit color depth for superb color fidelity (12-bit saved as a 48-bit file)
- 4 selectable image resolutions: 4140 x 3096, 2070 x 1548, 1360 x 1024, & 680 x 512
- 4 selectable ISO sensitivities; 200, 400, 800, and 1600
- Exposure times ranging from 1/44,000 sec. to 60 sec. (millisec. units also)
- 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 binning: increases sensitivity and preview frame rate
- Levels adjustment: live and post processing
- Time-lapse: acquire a series of images as an AVI, or MPEG-1 movie
- IX81 and BX61 microscope control
- Shutter control
- 3 Autofocus aids for easy focusing
- Scale bar (calibrate objectives), annotation, and time/date labeling
- Autosave files
- Image merging with pixel registration
- Shading correction
- TWAIN interface: works with Microsoft applications, Photoshop, many Laboratory Information Software companies (LIS), and other 3 rd party software
DP72 Image Acquisition Interface:
The DP72 has advanced, multi-functional software developed to optimize real-time acquisition conditions. It is based on a simple easy-to-use photomicrography concept that utilizes spot metering and bracketing to fine-tune exposure settings.

A time-lapse function allows a series of images to be acquired in a sequence or in an AVI format and played back immediately. Or stream images at 15 frames per second to create an AVI movie. Images are acquired, saved, and viewed simultaneously with the easy-to-view thumbnail display system. Resulting images are saved as TIFFs, Multi-TIFFS, JPEG, BMP, and PICT.
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