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  • Fluorescence is one of the most commonly used physical phenomena in biological and analytical microscopy, mainly because of its high sensitivity and high specificity. Fluorescence is a form of luminescence.
  • The Leica DM2700 M flexible upright microscope system uses LED illumination for all contrast methods: brightfield (BF), darkfield (DF), differential interference contrast (DIC), qualitative polarization (POL), and fluorescence (FLUO) applications. It also offers built-in oblique illumination, which improves the visualization of surface topography and defects. Optionally, the Leica DM2700 M can also be equipped with a transmitted light axis. The Leica DM2700 M is equipped, e.g. with an N PLAN achromatic objective series with magnifications from 5x to 100x, a field of view of 22 mm, a flattened image field, and large working distances.
  • The Leica DM1750 M is a material microscope designed for rapid, accurate analysis results even for a use in rough ambient conditions. Working with the Leica DM1750 M you will see; how simple and reliable microscopy can be. Its robust design contains an excellent optical system and allows the inspection even of larger samples, in brightfield, oblique- or with polarized light. The entire reflected light illumination is carried out with Power-LEDs which allow an inspection with different illumination angles, especially suitable for the detection of micro scratches or for gaining height information.
  • The Leica DM1000 LED features long-life LED illumination that provides near daylight, bright illumination with constant colour temperature and emits less heat.
  • Fluorescence is one of the most commonly used physical phenomena in biological and analytical microscopy, mainly because of its high sensitivity and high specificity. Fluorescence is a form of luminescence.
  • The Leica DM IL LED features a comprehensive set of contrast methods to monitor your specimen the way you need. High-quality Phase contrast, excellent modulation contrast and brilliant fluorescence are just one fingertip away. Robust stability, plenty of space to work with tools, long working distances to accommodate large culture flasks and a stable illumination without heat make work at the microscope easy and convenient.
  • Fluorescence is one of the most commonly used physical phenomena in biological and analytical microscopy, mainly because of its high sensitivity and high specificity. Fluorescence is a form of luminescence.
  • The DI C800 Digital Imaging Color Module is an easy-to-use and ergonomic solution that allows the surgeon to view imaging data in the highest quality. It takes XGA signals from a variety of external sources and displays them in the surgeon’s eyepiece
  • The Leica DFC9000 sCMOS camera will turn your imagination into reality. This monochrome microscope camera with newest scientific CMOS (sCMOS) sensor technology for fluorescence imaging enables you to image your cells under near-native conditions.
  • These cooled 2.8 megapixel cameras provide a new paradigm for camera image quality through truly innovative design. The monochrome DFC7000 GT for demanding fluorescence applications, or the color DFC7000 T developed for both brightfield and fluorescence imaging.
  • The Leica DFC3000 G is a grayscale USB 3.0 microscope camera for routine fluorescence applications. You will receive crisp images due to its unique passive cooling architecture and its highly sensitive CCD sensor. Correlated pixel double sampling together with a reduction of the ambient temperature of the sensor offers an exceptionally clear and noise -free signal. Its CCD sensor is particularly suitable for low light situations such as fluorescence and will capture even smallest amounts of light.
  • The Leica CV5030 fully automated glass coverslipper produces slides with superior optical quality for reliable long-term storage. Its capability of handling a large variety of slide racks from different suppliers makes the Leica CV5030 very flexible. Most common mounting media, including xylene-free varieties, can be used. The operator can choose wet or dry coverslipping. The CV5030’s performance achieves three goals: Highly consistent and reliable coverslipping quality, full adaptation to individual laboratory set-ups, integration into staining/coverslipping workstations to form a fully automated, user-friendly operation system.