May. 07, 2012
The DSX microscopes from Olympus provide advanced analysis, while being simple for every user to use, regardless of their expertise.
moreApr. 23, 2012
The Olympus XLSLPLN25XSVMP SCALEVIEW 25x objective lens has an 8 mm working distance, enabling the deep imaging of tissues, without the need for potentially damaging micro-dissections.
moreMar. 29, 2012
The MicroProbe Objective (MPO) lenses from Olympus are especially suited for studying the internal biology of living organisms.
The two water-immersion lenses, namely the 27x magnification IV-OB35F22W20 and the 20x IV-OB13F20W20, have an needle-like design, with the lenses housed in tips measuring 3.5 mm and 1.3 mm in diameter. This means they can be inserted into very small surgical excisions, facilitating in vivo imaging without significantly disrupting the natural state of the tissue or organ being investigated.
moreJan. 31, 2012
With the SCALEVIEW 25x objective lens (NA 1.0) from Olympus, accurate 3D structural representations of brain tissue are not longer limited by the effects of tissue opacity and light scattering.
moreJan. 30, 2012
The CX22 series of microscopes from Olympus for use in educational and routine microscopy provide a variety of benefits to maximise ease-of-use, and are therefore ideal for teaching laboratories where users alternate regularly and have varying levels of expertise.
moreJan. 30, 2012
The Olympus Stream 1.7 Software with High Dynamic Range (HDR) enables you to capture perfectly illuminated images, even when high material contrast occurs.
moreNov. 07, 2011
The second edition of Olympus special edition "Basics of Light Microscopy & Imaging" ist now online.
You can read and order the issue here.
moreOct. 28, 2011
The BX3 clinical microscope system from Olympus is used for analysis and disease diagnosis in pathology and cytology. Images with accurately rendered colours are created with a true colour LED illumination technology and built in Light Intensity Manager (LIM).
moreOct. 05, 2011
Olympus has introduced the new, easy-to-use SC100 digital colour camera for high quality brightfield imaging, especially where optimal colour reproduction and superior resolution are required.
The 10.5 megapixels sensor of the SC100 allows samples to be investigated in minute detail, particularly when using a low magnification objective. This frees users from needing to take multiple, high magnification images of a sample to preserve resolution.
moreAug. 17, 2011
Olympus has introduced its automatic virtual slide scanning system VS120 for use in research, pathology and teaching.
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