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News Release from: Nikon UK | Subject: Digital Sight 2M (DS-2M)
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2005
See new kit, win prizes
IBMS Congress will see a newly-launched digital camera for brightfield, darkfield, and fluorescence microscopy and the Coolscope which, apparently, transcends the existing concept of a microscope
Delegates can not only get a free demonstration of a comprehensive range of high performance microscopes and imaging products suitable for use for consultancy, diagnosis and clinical studies but, in addition, they can enter a free prize draw to win the latest Nikon Coolpix S1 digital camera at this year's IBMS Congress by visiting the Nikon stand (317) Among the new products on display will be recently launched colour Digital Sight 2M (DS-2M) digital camera
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Built on the success of the DS-5M networkable camera, and produced in direct response to constantly evolving digital imaging demands, Nikon says the DS-2M is the perfect digital alternative to analogue and at 30fps complements a wide range of illumination techniques including brightfield, darkfield, and fluorescence.
As well as the DS-2M camera the Nikon Coolscope will also be exhibited.
In a simple all-in-one design, the Coolscope includes all functions necessary for observation, image capture and network communications; transcending the existing concept of a microscope, according to the company.
As it has no eyepieces, images are displayed on a screen and once an area of interest on a slide has been selected, it can be simply captured with the click of a mouse.
A selection of biological microscopes will also be on the stand including the latest Eclipse i-series Consultant and routine clinical microscopes, together with the TS100 tissue culture microscope for the life science laboratory. Request a free brochure from Nikon UK ...
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