High Speed Camera
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High Speed Camera

High speed cameras can provide slow motion footage of events by recording many thousands of frames per second and playing them back at normal speed. This is incredibly useful when monitoring things that are too quick to see, such as crack propagation when testing a device to destruction, or monitoring biological effects in slow motion.

List of available equipment
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
High speed camera
More information to come.
QLD Node University of Queensland
Description
Used for mictofludiic experiment charcaterisation
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
anff@uq.edu.au
Microscope- NIKON Ti-U and V9.1
Microfluidic characterisation station – attached to Nikon Eclipse Ti-U optical microscope
QLD Node University of Queensland
Description
Inverted light microscope with epi fluorescence and attached high speed camera which allows analysis of moving particles.
Related Information
High frame rate camera captures images of dynamic sample being imaged. Frame rate up to 1000 frames per second at highest resolution. 6 channel LED light generator. Five emission filters.
Tool Contact
anff@uq.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
High speed camera
More information to come.
QLD Node University of Queensland
Description
Used for mictofludiic experiment charcaterisation
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
anff@uq.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Microscope- NIKON Ti-U and V9.1
Microfluidic characterisation station – attached to Nikon Eclipse Ti-U optical microscope
QLD Node University of Queensland
Description
Inverted light microscope with epi fluorescence and attached high speed camera which allows analysis of moving particles.
Related Information
High frame rate camera captures images of dynamic sample being imaged. Frame rate up to 1000 frames per second at highest resolution. 6 channel LED light generator. Five emission filters.
Tool Contact
anff@uq.edu.au