MTZ01 - Zeiss LSM 510

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Our Zeiss LSM 510 is designed for routine work and dedicated for high resolution imaging in XYZ. The laser lines are well distributed over the spectrum and especially good for common dye combinations. Due to the conventional setup, it's straight forward to work with.
 
Our Zeiss LSM 510 is designed for routine work and dedicated for high resolution imaging in XYZ. The laser lines are well distributed over the spectrum and especially good for common dye combinations. Due to the conventional setup, it's straight forward to work with.
; microscope
 
* stand: inverted
 
* stage: manual XY
 
* Z-drive: motorized objective turret
 
* objectives: 10x/0.3 AIR, 25x/0.8 IMM CORR, 40x/1.3 OIL, 63x/1.4 APO OIL, 63x/1.2 APO W
 
* constrasting techniques: DIC (manual), fluorescence
 
; excitation
 
* laser (nm): 405, 458, 488, 514, 561, 633
 
; detection
 
* type: point scanner, 3 confocal PMTs, T-PMT
 
* excitation/emission splitting: dichromatic mirrors
 
* detection range selection: emission filters
 
* pinhole: for each detector
 
; software features
 
* simultaneous imaging, sequential imaging, line scan, point scan, Z stacks, time-series, advanced time-series, averaging, summarizing
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:48, 4 June 2008

MTZ Imaging - [01] Zeiss LSM 510

MTZ, B20.001B

MTZ01.jpg

Our Zeiss LSM 510 is designed for routine work and dedicated for high resolution imaging in XYZ. The laser lines are well distributed over the spectrum and especially good for common dye combinations. Due to the conventional setup, it's straight forward to work with.

microscope excitation detection features
inverted stand, manual XY stage laser (nm): 405, 458, 488, 514, 561, 633 point scanner, 3 confocal PMTs, T-PMT, dichromatic mirrors for excitation/emission splitting, emission filters for detection range selection, pinhole for each detector simultaneous imaging, sequential imaging, line scan, point scan, Z stacks, time-series, advanced time-series, averaging, summarizing