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Inverted Fluorescence Microscope

Fison Inverted Fluorescence Microscope is designed to observe fluorescently labeled samples. They are equipped with emission filters and mercury lamps for fluorescence excitation. They have motorized stages for precise movement of sample slides. They are integrated with high-resolution digital cameras for live cell imaging. They are essential for cancer research, neuroscience, tissue engineering and more.

Optical System

Viewing Head

Eyepiece

Nosepiece

Objectives

Inverted Fluorescence Microscope FM-FM-B100

  • Optical System : Infinite
  • Viewing Head : Trinocular head, Inclination 45°, Interpupillary distance 48 to 76 mm, 360° rotation, with trinocular port for digital camera, Light distribution (both): 100:0 (100% for eyepiece), 80:20 (80% for trinocular head, and 20% for eyepiece)
  • Eyepiece : Wide field eyepiece WF 10X/22mm, adjustable diopter
  • Nosepiece : 5 positions, with bidirectional rotation on ball bearings and click stop
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Inverted Fluorescence Microscope FM-FM-B101

  • Viewing Head : Trinocular head with Bertrand lens, inclined at 45°, Interpupillary 47 to 78mm, 3 position beam split ratio: 50/50, 100/0, 0/100
  • Eyepiece : SW10×/25mm, φ30mm
  • Optical System : Infinite optical system
  • Illumination : Kohler illumination, 12V/100W halogen lamp, ECO Auto-off function (automatically shut off in 15 mins if no users)
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