Jul 1, 2010, 00:20
It's pretty awesome when digital camera technology is used in creative, non-photographic related ways, and even cooler when it's saving lives. Apparently researchers at Rice University are using the live view mode on the Olympus E-330 to spot cancer cells which have been coloured with a fluorescent dye.
http://www.gizmag.com/researchers-detect...era/15564/
![[Image: cancer-cells-2.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/cancer-cells-2.jpg)
Sweet!
http://www.gizmag.com/researchers-detect...era/15564/
Quote:In the tests, a common fluorescent dye was used to make cell nuclei glow brightly and images taken using tip of the fiber-optic bundle attached to the camera. The distorted nuclei which indicate cancerous and pre-cancerous cells could then be distinguished on the camera's LCD monitor.
![[Image: cancer-cells-2.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/cancer-cells-2.jpg)
Sweet!