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The unique Leica MCI (Multi Contrast Illumination) systems are ideal for applications that previously required goosenecks. The flat angle of the oblique incident light creates particularly high contrast for precise viewing of even the smallest uneven surfaces and defects such as scratches and dust particles.
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The Leica LED5000 CXI coaxial illuminator is used for quality control of flat, polished, or reflective samples. Scratches, cracks, impurities, and pores are made exceptionally visible. With coaxial illumination, light is coupled directly into a beam path and reflected into another beam path by the flat sample.
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For transmitted light applications. The Leica LED3000 BLI makes it easy to equip a microscope system with transmitted light. The illuminator can be combined with standard baseplates or even used as a standalone instrument.
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Diffused illumination gives uniform illumination without shadow and glare effects. The Leica LED3000 DI and LED5000 HDI are ideal for documenting samples that are difficult to illuminate using other methods.
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TL3000 Ergo from Leica stands for intuitive manual operation. Effortlessly pass through the different contrast options: brightfield, Rottermann contrast, or one-sided darkfield. Fine-tuning of the contrast is easy, and all with just a single knob.
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With the TL5000 Ergo you can manage and control all base settings via software for maximum control, whatever your project. Manual push buttons on the base allow cycling through the different contrasts
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The Leica CLS LED light source has been developed for routine and high-end microscopy applications. It is compatible with all fiber-optic light guides of the LED series.
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The purpose of the Leica motor-focus system is to provide motor-driven coarse and fine focusing by means of a manual control, a footswitch, or through a computer. Five exact focus settings can be stored.
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The intuitive A60 F and A60 S stereo microscopes fulfill what you need – high sample throughput, optimum visibility of product details and components, and easy processing of subassemblies.
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With the DVM6, you can get from the big picture to smallest details in an instant. You can seamlessly carry on working even if changing objective is required, as the sample always stays in focus and no pre-adjustments are needed.