$15,620.00
| Camera Type | Cooled CCD |
| Camera Resolution | 6 megapixels |
| Pixel Size | 4.54 × 4.54 µm |
| Temperature | -30° regulated (-60° below ambient) |
| Dynamic Range | 4.8 OD |
| Pixel Density | 16 bits (65536 Grey scales) |
| Electronic Lens | F0.95 as standard, F0.8 is optional |
| Chemi Imaging Manual Sample Drawer | Single Layer ChemiDoc sample tray |
| Gel Doc Manual Sample Drawer | Standard UV LED transilluminator, Optional Blue LED transmission, Imaging area (14 × 12.5 cm) |
| Protein Gels Sample Drawer | White LED transilluminator, Imaging area (14 × 12.5 cm) |
| Filter Wheel | Standard 5 position filter wheel with GEL DOC filter |
• Industrial Computer with Intel Processor
• Blue LED Transmission
• Visible Fluorescent Module
• Replacement of F0.8 Lens
The Multifunctional Imager BZMFI-503 is ideal for imaging ECL Western blots, DNA/RNA, and protein gels. Featuring a cooled CCD camera, UV LED transmission, and a compact single-sample tray, it delivers high-quality images with user-friendly functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Is the platform height of BZMFI-503 adjustable?
Yes, BZMFI-503 includes an electronic lifting platform that, together with autofocus, allows flexible sample positioning for different gel types and sizes.
2: How accurate and reliable is the imaging of BZMFI-503 for sensitive experiments like chemiluminescence?
Very accurate. BZMFI-503 uses a high-sensitivity cooled CCD camera (up to -30°C) with low noise, 16-bit depth, and high contrast, making it reliable for detecting faint bands in ECL Western blots or low-concentration nucleic acid samples.
3: Does this system support multiple types of imaging in a single unit?
Yes. It’s multifunctional, so you can switch between chemiluminescence, DNA/RNA gel imaging, protein gels, and fluorescence imaging without needing separate equipment.
4: Is BZMFI-503 compatible with standard gels and stains we already use?
Yes. The imaging trays of BZMFI-503 are compatible with standard gel sizes and stains (e.g., Ethidium Bromide, Coomassie Blue, SYBR Safe). The imaging area is large enough for typical 1D gels.
5: Can the BZMFI-503 adapt to new applications as our research grows?
Definitely. BZMFI-503 includes a built-in 5-position filter wheel for future fluorescence imaging, and an optional smart computing unit for on-board data processing - making it scalable as your lab’s needs evolve.
6: What types of imaging modes are supported in multifunctional imager?
Most multifunctional imagers support chemiluminescence, fluorescence, UV imaging, colorimetric (visible light), and optionally NIR (near-infrared) imaging.
7: Does the system support multiplex detection?
Yes, many multifunctional imagers can detect multiple fluorescent channels simultaneously or sequentially, enabling multiplex assays.
8: Does it support automatic exposure and image enhancement?
Yes, many imagers offer auto-exposure, focus, and enhancement features to simplify image acquisition.