Dear Listmates,
I am looking for any firewire microscope cameras that work with linux? My labmates were considering buying a Leica DFC420, which costs a small fortune. I was browsing the web and found a project called "micro-manager" which might be able control microscopes and cameras under linux and uses imageJ to acquire images: http://www.micro-manager.org/overview.php 1) Anyone uses this plugin set with this particular Leica Camera? 2) With what camera specifications besides price and resolution should I be concerned about when choosing a device? 3) Any suggestions for good camera devices I should check? Thanks Hugo A. M. Torres |
Are there any particular reasons you are using Firewire? Prosilica has
a line of GigE cameras that they support for linux which provide even higher bandwidth than firewire. They will also generally send you a unit on a evaluation basis for a nominal security deposit. Regardless of what camera you end up with, I suggest asking for a demo model since few vendors support linux. Stay away from JAI/Pulnix - their linux support is nonexistent and their cameras don't seem to conform to the genicam/camlink standards so you can't use generic software. Anyway, good luck! - Justin Walker University of Maryland Hugo A. M. Torres wrote: > Dear Listmates, > > I am looking for any firewire microscope cameras that work with > linux? My labmates were considering buying a Leica DFC420, which > costs a small fortune. > > I was browsing the web and found a project called > "micro-manager" which > might be able control microscopes and cameras under linux and > uses > imageJ to acquire images: > http://www.micro-manager.org/overview.php > > 1) Anyone uses this plugin set with this particular Leica > Camera? > > 2) With what camera specifications besides price and resolution > should I be concerned about when choosing a device? > > 3) Any suggestions for good camera devices I should check? > > Thanks > > Hugo A. M. Torres > > > |
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Justin Walker wrote:
> Are there any particular reasons you are using Firewire? Prosilica has > a line of GigE cameras that they support for linux which provide even > higher bandwidth than firewire. They will also generally send you a > unit on a evaluation basis for a nominal security deposit. Regardless > of what camera you end up with, I suggest asking for a demo model since > few vendors support linux. Stay away from JAI/Pulnix - their linux > support is nonexistent and their cameras don't seem to conform to the > genicam/camlink standards so you can't use generic software. What software can one grab images with, using these GigE cameras? Thanks G. |
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You should talk to Nico Stuurman ([hidden email]) or Nenad Amodaj
about micro manager compatibility with this camera. What I do know is that MM supports firewire cameras. Have a look in MM wiki at http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~nico/MMwiki/index.php/Dc1394 Best Ruy Jaeger On 27/8/08 12:45 PM, "Hugo A. M. Torres" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear Listmates, > > I am looking for any firewire microscope cameras that work with > linux? My labmates were considering buying a Leica DFC420, which > costs a small fortune. > > I was browsing the web and found a project called > "micro-manager" which > might be able control microscopes and cameras under linux and > uses > imageJ to acquire images: > http://www.micro-manager.org/overview.php > > 1) Anyone uses this plugin set with this particular Leica > Camera? > > 2) With what camera specifications besides price and resolution > should I be concerned about when choosing a device? > > 3) Any suggestions for good camera devices I should check? > > Thanks > > Hugo A. M. Torres > > > ======================================================================== Dr. Ruy G. Jaeger, DDS, MSD, PhD Professor University of Sao Paulo Institute of Biomedical Sciences Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 1524 Rooms 302 (Office and microscopy room) and 405 (Laboratory) Sao Paulo SP 05508-900 Phones: 55-11-30918454 (office), 30918034 (Lab) FAX 55-11-30917402 BRAZIL website: http://www.icb.usp.br/~rgjaeger/index.html ======================================================================== |
Hi,
there as with respect to Leica "FireWire" cameras I have to admit that these cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus for data transmit, but are NOT DCAM compatible, so they will likely not work with any third party software (besides via Twain). (Firewire != DCAM!!) (I.e. it does not work with the CMU software, so it also does not work wit Matlab for ex.) I do not know why the responsible "marketing department" came up with that choice, but I´m a pretty embarrassed as I´m forced to use foreign company´s cameras for some in house research projects! Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH | GmbH mit Sitz in Wetzlar | Amtsgericht Wetzlar HRB 2432 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Traeger | Dr. Wolf-Otto Reuter | Dr. David Roy Martyr | Colin Davis Ruy Jaeger <[hidden email]> Gesendet von: An ImageJ Interest [hidden email] Group Kopie <[hidden email]. GOV> Thema Re: camera control? 27.08.2008 19:36 Bitte antworten an ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]. GOV> You should talk to Nico Stuurman ([hidden email]) or Nenad Amodaj about micro manager compatibility with this camera. What I do know is that MM supports firewire cameras. Have a look in MM wiki at http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~nico/MMwiki/index.php/Dc1394 Best Ruy Jaeger On 27/8/08 12:45 PM, "Hugo A. M. Torres" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear Listmates, > > I am looking for any firewire microscope cameras that work with > linux? My labmates were considering buying a Leica DFC420, which > costs a small fortune. > > I was browsing the web and found a project called > "micro-manager" which > might be able control microscopes and cameras under linux and > uses > imageJ to acquire images: > http://www.micro-manager.org/overview.php > > 1) Anyone uses this plugin set with this particular Leica > Camera? > > 2) With what camera specifications besides price and resolution > should I be concerned about when choosing a device? > > 3) Any suggestions for good camera devices I should check? > > Thanks > > Hugo A. M. Torres > > > ======================================================================== Professor University of Sao Paulo Institute of Biomedical Sciences Department of Cell and Developmental Biology Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 1524 Rooms 302 (Office and microscopy room) and 405 (Laboratory) Sao Paulo SP 05508-900 Phones: 55-11-30918454 (office), 30918034 (Lab) FAX 55-11-30917402 BRAZIL website: http://www.icb.usp.br/~rgjaeger/index.html ======================================================================== ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________ |
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