MicroDoc
■ 14.7 Megapixel digital CCD camera
■ Image visualised within a large 8” TFT colour monitor
■ Light weight compact hood with easy access door and built-in inner lights
■ Safety switches disconnect the UV source when the easy access door is opened
■ Computer-free operation
■ Available on its own with camera and darkroom, or as a complete gel documentation system with transilluminator, either with or without software
■ Transilluminators supplied in single and dual wavelength formats
Recently upgraded with a new 14.7 megapixel digital CCD camera to guarantee superb resolution, the microDOC is the researcher’s choice for a simple ultra-compact gel documentation system that meets constraints in both budget and space within the laboratory. A large 8” TFT screen enables images, including agarose
and fluorescent gels, colorimetric gels, autoradiography film and blotting membrane, to be captured in colour, clearly and easily. The system is computer-free and supplied with a 2MB storage card and 58mm ethidium bromide filter as standard, while an optional SYBR filter is also available. Files are saved onto the 2MB storage card in RAW, TIFF-RGB and JPEG formats and may be transferred to computer for analysis with the highly recommended TotalLab™ 1D software.