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| ===== Comparison of diSPIM With Confocal ===== | ===== Comparison of diSPIM With Confocal ===== | ||
| - | The following comparison was written with diSPIM in mind, but the main points apply to all types of SPIM. | + | The following comparison was written with diSPIM in mind, but the main points apply to all types of SPIM/LSFM. |
| - | Spinning disk confocal (SDCM) is just a massively parallel confocal implementation so it's faster but otherwise has the some characteristics as laser scanning confocal. | + | Spinning disk confocal (SDCM) is just a massively parallel confocal implementation so it's faster but otherwise has the same characteristics as laser scanning confocal. |
| - | * **Light dose: | + | * **Light dose: |
| - | * In general for X slices | + | * A rule of thumb is that you need X times as much light for confocal as you do for SPIM where X is the number of slices in your stack. |
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| - | * **Z resolution: | + | * **Z resolution: |
| - | * **XY resolution: | + | * Using Bessel beams to create the sheet can improve Z-resolution for single-view SPIM (" |
| - | * **Speed:** SPIM (per view) and SDCM have comparable speed (assuming | + | * **XY resolution: |
| + | * **Speed:** SPIM (per view) and SDCM have comparable speed if SDCM laser intensity | ||
| + | * Camera readout speed bounds the maximum achievable frame rate. For example, 512 pixels high ROI is 2.5 ms readout time for sCMOS. | ||