Unlike standard stereo microscopes with two optical paths, the MVX10 is a mono-zoom microscope which uses a single, large-diameter optical path (similar to compound microscopes),that is optimised to collect the weak light generated by fluorescence. This optical path in combination with specially designed unprecedented high NA (Numerical Aperture) lenses, delivers unique fluorescence brightness and superior image resolution, whilst retaining the working distance and wide field of view of stereo microscopes.
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Up until now, stereo microscopes have been the instruments of choice for fluorescence observation at low magnifications. For the stereoscopic effect, two optical paths are used — one for the left and one for the right eye. Stereo microscopy though, is not very well suited to imaging the weak light generated by fluorescence, since the light collected by the objective is split in two. The Olympus MVX10 MacroView on the other hand, employs a single-zoom optical path with a large diameter, which is optimized to collect light with unprecedented efficiency and resolution at all magnifications. From fluorescent observation of whole organisms such as zebrafish at low magnification to the detailed observation of gene expression at the cellular level at high magnification — the MVX10 helps you to see it all.
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NBI Atlas
EUS Symposium 2012
EBUS Symposium 2012
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