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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.
  • The Leica LED3000 NVI is ideal for viewing recesses and holes, since the light falls almost vertically on the sample. In contrast to coaxial illumination it is also ideally suited for non-reflective and uneven sample Surface. NVI illumination shines almost straight down onto the sample plane. This allows cavities and recesses to be very well illuminated. The Leica NVI is installed between the microscope carrier and the objectives
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Leica LED2000 illumination system was developed for the Leica microscopes of the S series, M series and DMS series. The innovative incident illuminator consists of a 4-point ring illuminator and another arc illuminator for additional contrast.
  • Leica Application Suite X (LAS X) is the one software platform for all Leica microscopes: It integrates confocal, widefield, stereo, super-resolution, and light-sheet instruments from Leica Microsystems.
  • The Leica LAS EZ software, compatible with the Leica EZ4 W/E stereomicroscope, as well as the Leica EC4, Leica ICC50 W/E and Leica IC90 E digital cameras, provides an ideal common, easy-to-use, consistent platform for basic education, industry and life science applications.
  • The Leica Keratoscope is a ring illuminator used intraoperatively to qualitatively evaluate the corneal curvature of the eye for astigmatism. With the Leica Keratoscope the surgeon now has a cost-effective, integrated instrument to help assess the shape of the anterior surface of the cornea. This will aid him or her in making limbal relaxing incisions (LRIS) and positioning Toric IOLs.
  • The K5 (grayscale) is ideal for routine fluorescence imaging applications such as immunostaining assays and 3D Cell Culture imaging. Image a wide variety of sample types with the flexibility and power of high 4.2megapixel resolution and fast 40 fps imaging brought to you by the K5.
  • The Leica IP S imprints standard microscope slides, taking only four seconds per imprint when running in serial mode. A patented ink, specially designed for Leica Microsystems, makes imprints resistant to chemical exposure and physical wear. Whether alphanumeric characters, barcodes or logos, the print resolution is always excellent with good legibility. A specific advantage of barcode imprints is the tracking possibility of the probe within the complete histology workflow and additionally the reliable archiving with quick and accurate case identification. An optional external magazine is available to pre-load slides.
  • The Leica IP C has been designed for versatile printing of tissue cassettes, including cassettes with lids and two different imprint angles.