![]() Exposure selected by hand-held remote controller on 3m or longer cable.Ultra low light sensitivity (0.00001 lux at f1.0), S/N ratio: 52dB.Low light f1.0 lens (order of magnitude brighter than a normal camera).Front-surfaced Al/SiO2-mirror optical flatness 2λ/25mm reflectivity 94%.Rare-earth ultra-fast x-ray scintillator, green emission (~520nm).LiF/ZnS neutron scintillator, green emission (~520nm).This video camera is still available, but is being phased out in favour of the slim USB camera, which is entirely digital. It is ideal for monitoring samples in-beam on a simple TV monitor, but the images can also be digitised and saved on a computer. The original Watec video CCD integrates the exposure in-camera, outputting the integrated image in real-time as a standard PAL video signal. ![]() The Watec WAT-120N+RC Video Neutron Camera If you have the EMCCD camera, you need these instructions instead. If you have the Laue camera, you need these instructions instead. If you have the Macro x-ray camera, you need these instructions instead. If you have the High Resolution CCD, you need these instructions instead. If you have the slim USB CCD, you need these instructions instead. No software is needed with the optional TFT or other TV or composite video monitor. These instructions are for the Watec video camera, with the supplied software.
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