Leica DM4000 B and DM4500 B Research Microscope


Overview


Leica DM4000 B & DM4500 B Research Microscope

The intelligent automated microscope as entry level for high end routine and research applications. With coded 6x nosepiece, manual z-focus, and motorized 5x fluorescence axis. Enjoy the convenience of a fully automated light microscope with state of the art ergonomics accessories at an attractive price.

The upright microscope Leica DM4500 B research microscope provides all the possibilities of the Leica DM4000 B research microscope, and leaves the option of DIC up to you. Enjoy the convenience of a fully automated light microscope with state of the art ergonomics at an attractive price.


Key Features


  • Information display (3.7 x 7.7 cm)
  • 1 x RS 232 Interface
  • Forcus, 2-gear mechanical drive
  • Absolute encoded 7x M25 thread objective turret
  • Mechanical, ceramic-coated stage, 110° rotation
  • Telescopic stage drive with adjustable torque (optional left-handed version available)
  • 6 freely programmable function buttons
  • Automatic illumination manager (brightness adjustment)
  • Automatic contrast manager (field and aperture diaphragm adjustment)
  • Constant Color Intensity Control (CCIC)
  • ICT (partially automated)
  • Mot. condenser top
  • Mot. condenser turret 7-position (optional)
  • Mot. polarizer (optional)

Detailed Description


Leica DM4000 B & DM4500 B Research Microscope

 


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Leica DM4000 B and DM4500 B Research Microscope Technical Brochure Leica DM4000 B and DM4500 B Research Microscope Technical Brochure

 

 

Too dark for viewing – too bright for your digital camera: in the past it was necessary to use a white balance every time the lamp voltage was changed. The new transmitted light axis works with a color-neutral brightness control which automatically maintains a constant color temperature. So you no longer need to use neutral density filters to compensate for changes in light intensity.

 

Like the Leica DM4000 B research microscope, you can order a fluorescence axis directly or have one retrofitted, and it is equipped with a 5x filter turret. Also like the Leica DM4000 B research microscope, the Z drive and the stage are mechanical. The objective turret of the Leica DM4500B research microscope, which is also encoded, offers space for 7 objectives – one more than in the Leica DM4000B research microscope.

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