
Fluorescence Microscope Cameras
Fluorescence microscope cameras for the most demanding of low light applications. Featuring not only the best technology for high sensitivity scenarios but software that provides and easy platform to perform these experiments.
High-Sensitivity Fluorescence Microscope Cameras
Image high-quality fluorescence images with specifically designed microscopy cameras. Fluorescence microscopy allows you to identify specific dyes with exceptional contrast. To document fluorescence microscopy effectively, you need a camera designed for low-light conditions. Our fluorescence microscopy cameras feature larger pixel sizes, advanced cooling, and high refresh rates to ensure clear, high-contrast imaging.
At Indigo Scientific, we offer Jenoptik, Zeiss, and Tucsen microscope cameras to meet a wide range of fluorescence imaging needs in the UK. Contact us for expert advice on choosing the right camera for your application.
Fluorescence Microscope Cameras for Low Light Imaging
Capture routine fluorescence to the most demanding of low light scenarios with our handpicked cameras designed for capturing fluorophores as well as routine microscopy.

Fluorescence Microscope Camera Features
Although what fluorescence microscope camera you choose is dependent entirely on your application here are a few pointers to get started on how to choose. If you’re unsure contact us for more information.
Pixel Size
Fluorescence imaging will require between 4-6 microns for most applications and 6+ for the most demanding fluorescence imaging.
Resolution and Sensor Size
Larger sensors allow for a further spread of pixels or larger pixel sizes across a larger sensor. Select a camera that provides the correct resolution for the application with the sufficient sensitivity.
Colour Output
We recommend a 12 bit image at minimum to capture fluorescence images. This will give a quality image to decipher signal.
Colour or Monochrome
Choose the balance of sensitive monochrome cameras or the ability to capture in colour. Monochrome cameras tend to provide better sensitivity but offer only grey values.