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DNR designs imaging system for researchers

Published: 17 Feb 2009 18:36:40 PST

Minibis ProDNR Bio Imaging recently designed the Minibis Pro for entry-level gel documentation system. Suited to fluorescent and colourimetric documentation, DNR claimed that the Minibis Pro consistently delivers fast, accurate, high-quality results. Especially designed for the research laboratory, the Minibis Pro allows researchers to store, analyse and annotate acquired images on PCs using DNR's acquisition and
analysis software.

The system uses a highly sensitive Cmos camera to combine the demanding requirements of professional imaging with the capabilities of an advanced life science research system. With its 16 bit, 1.3 megapixel camera and high-quality optics that include a super bright lens, the Minibis Pro produces sharp images with minimal geometric&light distortion.

Before saving an image, users can review, zoom and focus in real-time. Direct transfer of images from camera to PC maintains the original resolution and dynamic range. Fully controlled by the PC, Minibis Pro's USB 2.0 interface connects to any laptop or PC. Equipped with DNR's transilluminator, it permits quick exchange between UV and white light drawers. An automatic drawer detection technology identifies the type of drawer in use and adjusts the software setting accordingly.


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