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Research Microscopes - Olympus








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BX51 upright microscope
Powered by the new UIS2 optical system the BX51 is the ideal choice for various observation methods and especially for  fluorescence or DIC microscopy.  Based around a well proven Y-shaped frame an extended range of high performance digital cameras, accessories and objectives can be used. This ensures a flexible and modular configuration even for specialised high-end research applications.






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BX41 standard laboratory microscope
The BX41 offers the best performance available for its price with a high quality frame and excellent optics.  This mutli- purpose clinical laboratory microscope is equally suitable for various observation methods, from brightfield to fluorescence.  The BX41 offers the user more performance yet simpler operation for all kind of routine applications.  With the introduction of the UIS2 optics the BX41 sets a new standard in laboratory microscopy.







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BX61 fully automated microscope 
The BX61 is the fully motorised version of the BX51 with all its superb optical features. With the internal high accuracy Z-drive and the optional motorised parts, the BX61 is the best platform for the complete  range of automated microscopy applications. The control software makes it simple to set up even for complex experimental routines, while the modular design allows users to customise and upgrade the system to meet their needs.



Fluorescence microscopy with Olympus
The advent of fluorescence microscopy has enabled all researchers to see greater levels of detail more
clearly than ever before. For all processes, no matter how complex, the growing range of dyes and
markers has allowed research into life processes to surge ahead, moving microscopy from being static
to dynamic. New dyes have extended the range of normal fluorescence microscopy, enabling more indepth
observation over extended time periods of days or even months. They have also led to a number
of unmatched advancements in Olympus microscope optics, such as the new UIS2 objectives and fluorescence
filter sets. The addition of a range of digital cameras, various imaging software platforms and
other modules enables Olympus to provide the correct system solutions, whatever the requirements

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 January 2010 15:27