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News Release from: Nikon UK | Subject: Accessory for Eclipse 80i
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 August 2005
Fluorescence images are captured with
ease
Nikon is offering a motorised accessory for its Eclipse 80i microscope. The attachment makes it easier to capture fluorescence images.
Nikon is offering a motorised accessory for its Eclipse 80i microscope The attachment makes it easier to capture fluorescence images
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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According to the Nikon, feedback from customers involved in biological research inspired it to develop a simple motorised Epi-fluoresecence system for the Eclipse 80i.
This latest extension in the range of Epi-fluorescence accessories for the 80i is now available at an affordable price, without compromising manual options or choice of digital imaging heads, says the company.
The Epi-fluorescence attachment features a motorised shutter, filter turret and six position DIC nose-piece.
The new accessory also incorporates the functionality of the manual Epi-Fluorescence attachment.
A dedicated remote-control unit provides easy management of the motorised components and incorporates clockwise and counter-clockwise switches for rotation of the Epi-fluorescence filter turret and nose-piece, as well as a simple shutter switch.
The LED indicator (1-6) indicates which filter cube is in the optical path.
The buttons also light up so that they can be easily recognised in a dark room.
The brightness of LED indicators and buttons also can be adjusted. Request a free brochure from Nikon UK ...
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