The Kepler KL400FI provides high sensitivity, ultra-low noise with high frame rates, all at a game-changing price to performance ratio. An ideal camera for those applications requiring a sensor without microlenses.
| Sensor | GSENSE400 FI |
| Diagonal Size (mm) | 31.9mm |
| Resolution | 2048x2048 |
| Pixel Size | 11um |
| Bit depth | 16-bit |
| Full Well | 120ke- |
| Read Noise | 1.5e- |
| Dark current | 0.15 EPS @ -20c |
| Shutter | Rolling |
| Peak QE | 68% |
| Interface | USB 3 QSFP |
| Frame Rate | 24 FPS HDR / 48 FPS LDR |
Optional Accessories
- Sensor Grade Selection
- Liquid Cooling Adapters
- Anti-Dew Technology
- Camera Window Type
- Mechanical Shutter
- GPS Time Stamp
Quantum Efficiency
Quantum efficiency (QE) measures how effectively a detector converts incoming photons into electrons. In our graphs, QE is expressed as a percentage. A sensor’s QE typically varies based on its architecture, coatings, and materials. High QE remains a crucial consideration for applications such as astronomy, space debris imaging, and life science research.

