Olympus IX71


Color brightfield, widefield fluorescence, or transmitted light microscopy with a 6 Megapixel camera for more data in each image

Book me about Olympus IX71

The Olympus IX71 inverted microscope is used for color bright field, epi-fluorescence, and transmitted light microscopy with a wide range of objective lenses. Four filter cubes provide flexibility and complement the OMX channels for sample prechecks (DAPI, FITC, TRITC, Cy5). Large field of view imaging is provided by a 6 megapixel camera which can be operated in color or monochrome mode.

  • Modalities: fluorescence, phase, bright field, DIC, color imaging (histology/pathology)
  • DAPI, FITC, TRITC, Cy5 filter cubes
  • Long working distance 20x objective with a colllar for dishes, etc.
  • Large FOV (6 Megapixel camera)

Objectives

Filters

FPbase

Camera

Q-Imaging MicroPublisher6, a cooled CCD with both color and monochrome mode

Acquisition Software

QImaging Ocular

  • Not automated
Primary contact
April Reedy, PhD     april.reedy@emory.edu