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Leica DMI4000B Microscope

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Leica DMI4000B MicroscopeOverview

The inverted Leica DMI4000 B was designed for applications in life science. Outperforming not only the latest technical standards but also all the ergonomic demands of a modern microscope, the automated research microscope is also suitable for scanning cell and tissue cultures.

With its completely new fluorescence axis it guarantees ultra-brilliant fluorescence. The internal filter wheel with motorized ExMan and FIM enables excitation of fluorochromes in less than 20 milliseconds. The Leica DMI4000 B can be combined with any of the solutions from Leica's product range.

Key Features

  • Ergonomic designed tubes with an integrated “View-Chute” to get a glance to the sample on the stage with naked eyes
  • Ergonomic designed stand in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute (IAO)
  • Tremendous free working range with the new S28 condenser and ultra small stages
  • Status display, all microscope settings at a glance
  • Constant Colour Intensity Control (CCIC) keeps the colour temperature in TL axis constant at 3,200k
  • Integrated Interpupilary Interface for a direct access to the back focal plane to adapt different contrasting techniques
  • Fluorescence Intensity Manager (FIM) to attenuate the fluorescence intensity
  • New fluorescence filter cubes with reduced background intensity.
  • No additional BG38 needed.
  • Ultra fast internal filter wheel (IFW) for high-speed fluorescence application allows to change excitation wavelengths within the range of milliseconds
  • Zero Pixel shift fluorescence facilitates overlay of images
  • Motorized Excitation Manager for levelling different fluorescence intensities in 17 reproducible steps
  • Choice between round or rectangular field diaphragms to fit the eyepieces or chip size of the camera
  • Combination Contrast allows the combination of one TL contrast technique with fluorescence (PH/FLUO or DIC/FLUO)
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