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Laxco SLi3P Series Inverted Mutichannel Fluorescent Imaging System with Documentation
Budget friendly multichannel inverted fluorescent system for education and entry level research. Gives you the ability to scan through your all your fluorescent samples and observe, capture, save real time color images on the tablet computer screen. Single touch microscope control with no moving parts.
Supplier: Laxco SLI3PFLPD
Description
- Microscope
- Infinity corrected optical system
- Trinocular 45° inclined head rotates 360°
- Adjustable interpupillary distance of 50 mm to 75 mm with 100:100 image split
- High eye-point, wide-field plan eyepiece (10x/22 mm FOV) with adjustable eyecups
- Coarse and fine low-position coaxial focusing mechanism with tension adjustment and upper limit
- N.A. 0.3 condenser with 72 mm working distance
- Quintuple nosepiece
- Multichannel DAPI/FITC/TRITC fluorescence
- Combine multiple fluorescent channels in real time and get mutiplex images, removing the need to layer, pseudo color and post process.
- Low position coaxial mechanical stage 120 x 78 mm
- Includes stage inserts (petri dish, slide, terasaki) and stage extension
- Digital display with kickstand
- Touch screen interactive controller enabling you to control the microscope and camera
- Dock where the tablet is attached for easy use.
- This external dock allows user to connect multiple device/external data storage devices
- 1x focusable c-mount with image enhancement drop in filter
- 1.7 MP color, high sensitivity CMOS camera ideal for static and timelapse imaging
- Software comes preloaded with our revolutionary SeBaLit imaging software which enables multichannel imaging in real time
Specifications
100/115/220/230 V | |
LWD Plan Fluorite, Phase Fluorite | |
LED, Fluorescence | |
1.7MP, Cooled, Color, CMOS | |
SLi3P-FLPD |
40X, 100X, 200X, 400X | |
HWF plan 10x/22 mm | |
Trinocular | |
Digital | |
Inverted Fluorescent Microscope |