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Optical microscopes
News Release from: Leica Microsytems | Subject: DM4000 B - DM6000 B, DM4000 M - DM6000 M
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2007
Enhanced microscopy for biology and
materials
Leica DM4000 B through DM6000 B series for biological sciences, DM4000 M and DM6000 M digital microscopes for material sciences and industrial quality analysis, streamline important work processes
The image brilliance and operational speed of the integrated imaging system are unparalleled in this class of microscope, says Leica Leica's Intelligent Automation, made possible via the most sophisticated control electronics, ensures reproducible, reliable results
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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New components, such as the external Leica STP6000 SmartTouch Panel, give the researcher a new level of convenient microscope control.
Convenient microscope control.
The Leica DM4000 is said to be the only microscope of its class with a status display that shows all settings at a glance and allows individual function modes for specific applications.
With the Leica DM5000 through DM6000, the user can set the automated functions using the new Leica SmartTouch colour touchscreen, which is built into the stand.
As a result, different user profiles can be saved and recalled at the push of a button.
With the new, optional Leica STP6000 Smarttouch panel, the Leica digital microscopes can also be operated via remote control.
These convenient controls feature the same user interface for direct, intuitive operation as the Leica Application Suite software (LAS).
All motorised modules of the microscopes can also be controlled on the PC via the LAS software.
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