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Latest New Product News from Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc.
![]() FIB/SEM, Ablation Laser accelerates sample preparation.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Mar 26, 2012 Suited for examination of samples where target structure is deeply buried under material layers, AURIGA® Laser combines advantages of AURIGA® CrossBeam (FIB-SEM) workstation with capabilities of pulsed micro-focus laser. Scanning laser is nanosecond pulsed, diode-pumped, solid-state laser operating at 355 nm. Retrieving target structure is achieved automatically, and laser is equipped with CAD software controlling scanner head to realize specific ablation patterns. ![]() Scale Objective Lens supports brain research.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Mar 20, 2012 Using confocal laser scanning or multiphoton microscope, plan-apochromatic 20x/1.0 VIS-IR Objective Lens makes it possible to acquire 3D images of nerve cells down to depths of 5.6 mm in intact tissue. This permits visualization of branches of nerve cells and imaging of connections. Lens has been redesigned for clearing method known as Scale. Water-based reagent transforms sheath substance of nerve cells into transparent matrix without impairing signals from fluorescent marker and tracer substances. ![]() Hardware/Software Interface connects light and SEMs.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Nov 15, 2010 Comprising transferable specimen holder and software module, Shuttle and Find Interface for correlative light and electron microscopy enables users to recall regions of interest in fixed specimens in electron microscope that were previously identified in light microscope and vice versa. Process allows for rapid and precise overlay of light and electron microscope images, high-resolution magnification of details, and merger of functional and structural information. ![]() Tissue Culture Microscope has compact, ergonomic design.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Nov 11, 2010 Designed to accelerate and facilitate inspection of living cells, Primo Vert Monitor incorporates digital camera and LCD. Monitor can be tilted from 45° to 80° to accommodate individual postures, and microscopic images can be stored to SD memory card via integrated push-to-save camera. Features also include one universal phase slider for all objectives from 10x, 20x, and 40x; LED lighting; and objective-indicators that hasten magnification identification. ![]() LED Light Source aids fluorescence microscopy.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Sep 17, 2010 Featuring modular design, Colibri Illumination System employs up to 4 LEDs, each individually and instantly controlled by electrical current without mechanical switching devices. LEDs of different colors can be used in combination, giving users option of seeing multiple fluorochromes simultaneously or rapidly capturing sequential images of each fluorochrome. Intensity of each LED module can be adjusted in percentage steps, enabling equidistant multichannel images to be realized in time-lapse-series. ![]() Compact Prime Lenses are designed for HDSLR cameras.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Apr 30, 2010 Compact Prime CP.2 lenses feature interchangeable mounts, which include PL, EF, and F mounts, for use with wide range of cameras. Iris opening consists of 14 high-precision blades, which stay consistently round and symmetrical over entire T-stop range. This translates into natural and out-of-focus highlights and smooth bokeh. Covering full-frame 24 x 36 image format without vignetting, lenses will be based around common aperture of T2.1 for standard set. ![]() Zoom Camera Lens covers ANSI Super 35 image area of 0.980 x 0.7362 in.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Apr 29, 2010 Available with PL, EF, and F mounts, Lightweight Zoom LWZ.2 weighs 2 kg and can be used with wide range of cameras, from traditional cine to HDSLR systems. Lens features radically shaped spherical glass surfaces and large-diameter aspherical lens elements, which minimize spherical aberrations and keep image free of distortions. T* XP multi-layer anti-reflex coating minimizes flare and internal reflections for high contrasts and deep blacks. ![]() LED-Based Microscope suits single fluorescence applications.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Aug 24, 2009 Available with 3 fluorescence attachments, Primo Star iLED Microscope enables users to work with different dyes such as FITC, Dapi, and Rhodamine/Cy 3, making it suited for training, routine procedures, and basic research. For training in particular, fluorescence excitation through LED illumination is beneficial as there are no warm-up or cool-down times. Excitation lamps do not need to be readjusted, enabling user to start working as soon as light source is turned on. ![]() Pocket Binoculars have waterproof, protective lens coating.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Aug 24, 2009 Victory Compact 8x20 T and 10x25 T are available with LotuTec® coating on objective and eyepiece lenses to promote visibility even in adverse weather conditions. Coating lets water bead off lens without residue and facilitates cleaning. Contact angle of over 110º ensures water droplet retains its spherical shape and beads off surface with optimum efficiency. Also, dielectric mirror coatings on Schmidt-Pechan prisms optimize transmission. ![]() Microscopy Software helps cell biologists with FRET examinations.Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Thornwood, NY 10594-1939Aug 21, 2009 AxioVision v4.7 microscopy software enables cell biologists to obtain quantitative temporal and spatial information about bonding and interaction between proteins, lipids, enzymes, DNA, and RNA in vivo. Users can define their own formulas or use pre-programmed FRET (fluorescence energy transfer) formulas. Software can be used with motorized Axio Imager or Cell Observer systems, and also works with manual fluorescence microscopes using filter sets for FRET measurements. Click below for more Product News from Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc. Next News Stories Other Company News From Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Inc.
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