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Gatan ORIUS SC 200D - Image Acquisition Procedures; Viewing the Specimen with Camera View

Gatan ORIUS SC 200D
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ORIUS™ User’s Guide Series Rev 3 3-1
3 Image Acquisition
This chapter contains some instructions on how to acquire an image and a description of the most frequently
used floating windows.
Now you are ready to:
Insert the sample
Find a region of interest
Start using the CCD camera to view your specimen.
3.1 View
The Camera View mode (shown in Figure 3-1) window allows the user to observe Live (continuous) images on
the monitor. The setup has two operation modes which are preset for easy use:
The Search mode displays a continuous (low resolution) image with
the entire CCD field of view. This is to allow the user to quickly
conduct a sample search using the CCD camera. On this camera
setting of 4x binning, 0.032 seconds exposure and quality mode set to
Fast will give an approximate 30 frames per second view. A quick
way to get the fastest frame rate with the longest exposure is to select
the exposure as “Optimized” rather than giving an actual exposure.
The Focus mode displays a continuous image at higher resolution than
the Search image. Fine adjustment of focus setting can be done with
this operation mode.
In addition, there is another way to adjust the image focus. Click on the Focus Loupe. This allows the user to
focus the image by using a small image area with high speed. The size of the box can be resized by dragging its

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