Compare microscopy configurations for throughput, sampling, resolution, and field of view. Click the 📖 Learn button to reveal educational tooltips on every element.
The wavelength affects Airy disk size and resolution limit. Shorter wavelengths (blue) resolve finer details. Set this to match your fluorophore emission peak.
Each camera has a different pixel size and sensor area. Smaller pixels enable finer sampling but collect fewer photons. Larger sensors provide wider field of view.
The objective determines magnification, NA (resolution), and working distance. High-NA objectives resolve finer details but have shallower depth of field and shorter working distance.
2×2 binning combines 4 pixels into 1, doubling signal but halving resolution. 4×4 combines 16 pixels—4× signal, ¼ resolution. Use when signal is weak.
Click configurations to toggle comparison. Compare up to 6 configurations to see trade-offs in resolution, throughput, and field of view. Use ✎ to edit, ⧉ to duplicate, × to remove.