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Lab Manager's Independent guIde to purchasIng an optIcaL Laboratory MIcroscopeJanuary 2011 Copyright ® lab manager magazine®
Author: John Buie
microscopes have been used by scientists for
centuries, and are now more widely relied upon than
ever. optical microscopes are the most common
type of microscope found in a standard laboratory.
they use optical lenses in order to magnify the
image generated by the passage of a wave through
the sample or reflected by the sample.
the typical magnification that can be achieved
by a standard optical microscope in the visible
light range is up to 1500x, with a resolution limit
of around 0.2 μm. resolution is limited by the
wavelength of the radiation used. the spatial
resolution of an optical microscope can be
improved by using shorter wavelengths of light,
including ultraviolet radiation.
IntroductIon:
modern microscopes are available in two basic frame types: the upright and the inverted.
an inverted microscope has the illumination system above the stage and the lens system below the stage. inverted microscopes are suitable for looking through thick specimens, such as dishes of cultured cells, because the lenses can approach closer to the bottom of the dish where the cells grow.
• Motorizedthe motorized inverted microscope provides options such as a motorized condenser, fluorescence filter turret,
transmitted and reflected light shutters, and filter wheels.
• Non-Motorizednon-motorized inverted microscopes can be a cost-effective solution for routine use in many fields including
tissue culture, embryology, immunology and pharmacology.
Inverted
OlympusIX81 Motorized Inverted Microscope
OlympusCKX31 / CKX41 Microscope
LeicaDMI6000 B Fully Automated Inverted Microscope
Nikon N-SIM Super-Resolution Imaging System
Carl ZeissPrimo Vert Inverted Microscope
JencoCP-2A1 Inverted Biological Microscope
MoticAE20/21 Inverted Microscope
Accu-Scope3032 Inverted Microscope Series
OlympusIX81-ZDC2 Zero Drift Mo-torized Inverted Microscope
OlympusIX51 Inverted Microscope
LeicaAM6000 Automated, Fast Micromanipultion Microscope
Nikon ECLIPSPE Ti Inverted Microscope
Carl ZeissAxiovert 40 Inverted Microscope
Cole-ParmerEW Inverted Microscope
NikonN-STORM Super Resolution Imaging System
OlympusIX71 Inverted Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Observer Inverted Microscope
LeicaDM IL LED Inverted Microscope
Meiji TechnoTC-5000 Series Inverted Microscope
VWRVistaVision Inverted Microscope
Leica DMI4000 B Automated Inverted Microscope
Nikon TS100 / TS100F Inverted Routine Microscope
Accu-Scope3030 Inverted Microscope Series
LeicaDMI3000 B Manual Inverted Microscope
Thomas Scientific1235C11 Thomas Inverted Microscope
MoticAE30/31 Inverted Microscope
OlympusCX31-P Student Polarized Light Microscope
NikonECLIPSE 50iPOL Polarizing Microscope
LeicaDM 750 P Polarizing Microscope
LeicaDM2500 P Polarization Microscope
VWRVistaVision T-RTP Microscope
Meiji TechnoML9000 Series Polarizing Microscope
JencoMET-233 Microscope
NikonE200POL Polarizing Microscope
NikonECLIPSE LV100POL Polarizing Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Lab.A1 Polarized Light Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Imager Polarized Light Microscope
Motic BA300 POL Polarizing Microscope
Meiji TechnoML9400 Series Polarizing Microscope
JencoBC-233 Microscope
LeicaDM750M Microscope
LeicaDM2500 M Microscope
Meiji TechnoMT9000 / MT9900 Series Polarizing Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Scope.A1 Polarized Light Microscope
Meiji TechnoML9700 Series Polarizing Microscope
• Basic
the basic, standard polarizing upright microscope is a cost-effective option and is suitable for many basic applications including optoelectronics, developmental biology, marine biology, forensic science, medical devices, microelectronics and rocks/minerals.
basic microscopes tend to offer magnification within the range 5x to 400x. OlympusCX21/21LED Microscope
NikonAZ100 Multi-Purpose Zoom Microscope
LeicaDM750 Compound Microscope
Meiji TechnoMT4000 Series Laboratory Microscope
Thomas ScientificThomas Professional Brightfield Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 800 Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 1800 Microscope
Accu-Scope3002 Microscope Series
VWRVistaVision Upright Compound Microscope
MoticBA210 Basic Biological Microscope
OlympusCX31 Microscope
NikonECLIPSE E200 Microscope
Carl ZeissPrimo Star iLED Upright Microscope
Meiji TechnoML5000 Series Biological Microscope
JencoEconomy Series Compound Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 2000 Microscope
Accu-Scope3015 Microscope Series
Cole-ParmerEW Professional Microscope
MoticB3-Series Microscope
OlympusCX41 Microscope
LeicaDM500 Compound Microscope
Meiji TechnoMT5000 Series Laboratory Microscope
Thomas Scientific1235C13/14/15 Thomas Digital Compound Microscope
JencoBC Series Upright Compound Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 3000 Microscope
Accu-Scope3004 Microscope Series
Cole-ParmerEW Compound Microscopes with ASC and Plan Objective
MoticBA400 Modular Microscope
NikonECLIPSE E100 Microscope
Carl ZeissPrimo Star Upright Microscope
Meiji TechnoML2000 Series Biological Microscope
JencoCP-300 Series Upright Compound Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 1200 Microscope
Accu-Scope3025 Microscope Series
Accu-Scope3000 Microscope Series
MoticB1-Series Microscope
MoticBA310 Advanced Upright Microscope
• Basic
the basic non-polarizing microscope offers lower magnification useful for many applications, including situations in which a greater area of the sample must be viewed simultaneously.
• Advanced
advanced polarizing microscopes are suitable for digital imaging, including options for fluorescence and darkfield.
they tend to offer magnification in the range 40x to 5000x for observational applications in cell biology, molecular pathology, cytology, pathology, genetics and neurobiology.
A Polarizinga polarizing microscope uses polarized light for investigating the optical properties
of specimens. it was originally used in petrographic and mineralogical research, although it has now come to be used in such diverse fields as biology, medicine, polymer chemistry, liquid crystals, magnetic memory and state-of-the-art materials.
B Non-polarizingnon-polarizing microscopes are the most common type of upright microscope, and have many clinical and biological applications, including cell biology, molecular pathology, immunology, veterinary, formulation science, cytology, histology,
microbiology, pathology and genetics.
uprIght
modern microscopes are available in two basic frame types: the upright and the inverted, with the upright microscope being the most common type. an upright microscope has the illumination system below the stage and the lens system above the stage. • Benchtop compound
benchtop microscopes are the work horses of laboratory microscopes. they have an enormous range of applications in biomedicine, metallurgy and industrial sciences.
OlympusBX43 Clinical Microscope
OlympusBX45 Clinical Microscope
NikonECLIPSE 80i Advanced Research Microscope
LeicaDM2500 Upright Microscope
Meijo TechnoMT6000 Series Laboratory Microscope
OlympusBX46 Clinical Microscope
NikonECLIPSE 50i Microscope
NikonECLIPSE FN1 Research Microscope
LeicaDM1000 Upright Microscope
VWRVistaVision Advanced Compound Microscope
OlympusBX41 Clinical Microscope
NikonECLIPSE 55i Microscope
LeicaDM2000 Upright Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Lab.A1 Microscope
OlympusBX53 Microscope
NikonECLIPSE 90i Advanced Auto-mated Research Microscope
LeicaDM1000LED Upright Microscope
Omega MicroscopesOmega 6000 Microscope
• Advanced
these microscopes are suitable for digital imaging, including options for fluorescence and darkfield.
they tend to offer magnification in the range 40x to 5000x, which is suitable for most laboratory purposes.
OlympusBX63 Motorized Microscope
NikonLV100DA-U Universal Design Microscope
LeicaDM5500 B Automated Upright Microscope
OlympusBX53 Motorized Microscope
LeicaDM3000 Automated Upright Microscope
Carl ZeissAxio Imager Vario Upright Microscope
OlympusBX43 Motorized Microscope
LeicaDM6000 B Automated Upright Microscope
LeicaDM4000 B Automated Upright Microscope
LeicaDM5000 B Automated Upright Microscope
• Advanced Motorized
motorized upright microscopes can be equipped with a motorized objective nosepiece, motorized fluorescence filter cube turret, motorized transmitted light condenser, or a motorized attenuation wheel for fluorescence excitation, or any combination of these.
a digital controller allows the synchronous operation of the motorized accessories for improved accuracy and ease of use.
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