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Nikon SMZ25

Modalities: upright, stereo, fluorescence

Overview

This SMZ25 stereomicroscope belongs to Nikon's newly developed series. This microscope features a large zoom ratio of 18:1, high resolution and exceptional fluorescence transmission capability to respond to an increasing demand for imaging systems that require spatial scales from single cells to whole organisms. 

Nis-Elements software enables a wide range of advanced digital imaging capabilities with this system. 

Nikon has improved the signal and reduced the noise in fluorescent images by using a short wavelenght, high transmission lens. Combined with an innovative epi-fluorescence attachment, the SMZ25 is better able to detect excitation light than conventional fluorescent stereo microscopes. 

This system is equipped with a tiltable stage, ring fibre light and fluorescence illumination options and polarising adapters. A DS-Ri2 16MP Colour camera attached to the system with the option of adding a more sensitive (for fluo) Q-Imaging Rolera EM-C2 camera.

Specification

Here you'll find the specifications for this microscope.

Objectives

Magnification

NA

Coverslips

Other Modes

Immersion

0.5 0.075      Air
1 0.15      Air
1.6  0.24      Air
2  0.3      Air

Total magnification using 10X eyepiece

3.75-270x (Depending on objective used)

Light source (epi)

HG Precentered Fibre Illuminator Intensilight C-HGFIE HG/C-HGFI HG (130W)

Light source (episcopic)

C-FLED2 LED Light source for fibre illuminator

Zoom ratio/range

18:1/0.75-13.5x

Location

Leech Building, M2.143

Newcastle University
William Leech Building
Medical School
Framlington Place 
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4HH