Olympus
has released the innovative new IX3 series of inverted research microscope
systems for effortless, intuitive live cell imaging and clinical analysis. This
includes the fully automated IX83 for high-end research applications, the
flexible IX73, which can be configured in manual, semi-motorised or motorised
modes, and the easy-to-use IX53 with fluorescent capabilities, which is
optimised for the routine examination of tissue samples. Built using worldwide
customer feedback and designed to meet the needs of a wide range of users, the
new systems offer exceptional ease-of-use and unprecedented optical flexibility
via a new, customisable light path. New components can be easily slid into the
light path using a series of swappable decks. This opens up many new avenues
for exploration, allowing researchers to follow their imaginations. The new
systems also utilise the latest Olympus innovations in frame design, optics and
software, providing exceptional stability, optical quality, accuracy and
reliability.
The new IX3
inverted microscope systems are optimised for live cell imaging. In particular,
the IX73 and IX83 are built using a new swappable deck design, which allows
optical modules to be easily and rapidly slipped in and out as needed,
including magnification changers, filter turrets, a right side port and more.
This means that the systems are truly ‘open access’ and can be fully customised
to meet the requirements of a wide range of applications, even allowing the
utilisation of user-designed custom modules to provide the ultimate level of
flexibility. This design also allows the systems to grow alongside the evolving
demands of your life science research projects. This is especially true of the
IX73, which is highly configurable and capable of integrating with a range of
computer-coded or motorised components.
The new
frame design of the IX3 systems provides an excellent level of mechanical and
thermal stability, and includes an ultrasonic motorised stage for quiet, smooth
and precise movement. Olympus UIS2 optics deliver sharp, bright images, while
the proprietary Olympus fly-eye fluorescence illuminator generates even, vivid
illumination across the specimen. This provides a much wider field of view than
previously possible, with even illumination that fills the detectors of most
cameras, even those with larger chips. IX3 systems are also compatible with the
Olympus Real-Time Controller, offering high-precision imaging via microsecond
synchronisation for advanced studies using high-speed light sources and
triggered cameras.
Optimised
for ease-of-use, the IX3 systems also help streamline complex imaging and
measurement tasks. The systems integrate seamlessly with the powerful Olympus
cellSens imaging software to allow advanced analysis at the click of a button,
while the IX83 also offers a touch-panel interface that can be located in the
most ergonomic position for each user, providing simple, quick and comfortable
operation. With live cell imaging in mind, the IX83 is also compatible with the
new Olympus ZDC Z-Drift Compensation system, which automatically ensures that
every image you capture is in perfect focus. In particular, the ZDC can work
independently of software control, and uniquely combines a one-shot and continuous
mode in the same unit, ensuring your system can be easily optimised for a wide
range of different applications.
Built to
provide the highest-level of quality, flexibility and reliability, the IX3
series of microscope systems will meet all your research and examination needs,
now and in the future.
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