Dhyana 2100
The Dhyana 2100 is designed to deliver the maximum speed and maximum resolution combination seen yet with a sCMOS sensor. Achieving an amazing 450 frames per second when running in full resolution of 5120 x 4096, it provides amazing high speed data even with low-light signals.
Achieving 450 frames per second at a resolution of 21 million pixels allows the observation of fine details without distortion. The Dhyana 2100 achieves this while maintaining image quality standards through a global shutter.
The high-speed "Binning" mode of the Dhyana 2100 enhances the camera's weak signal acquisition capabilities. This mode not only increases the pixel size, sensitivity, and dynamic range but also boosts the camera's frame rate, achieving a maximum speed of 975 frames per second at 12 bit.
The Dhyana 2100 has two cooling methods, liquid, or air, ensuring low dark current and thermal stability. Cooling is essential when running large format cameras at speed due to the immense heat generated, which increases dark current and measurement variations across the sensor over time as the sensor temperature changes.