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With motorized z-focus, motorized and coded 7x nosepiece, fully automated DIC, and 5x or 8x fluorescence axis, the automated Leica DM6000 B research microscope provides all transmitted light contrast methods including the world’s first fully automated Differential Interference Contrast (DIC). Unique is the ability to recall a particular contrast method with an objective, i.e., the system can recall DIC in combination with 63x magnification, which provides reproducibility. The motorized Z drive offers the convenience of automatic parfocality adjustment, saved focus levels, and automated positioning of Z levels. |
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Detailed Description |
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Take advantage of the modular design of our microscopes to assemble a system that is right for you. Like that of the Leica DM5000 B research microscope, the transmitted light axis of the Leica DM6000 B research microscope can be used with all common transmitted-light methods (bright field, dark field, phase contrast, polarization contrast, interference contrast–all fully automated). The Leica DM6000 B comes equipped with a fluorescence axis. You can choose between a 5x and a 8x filter disk.
The Z drive of the Leica DM6000 B research microscope is motorized, providing you with the conveniences of parfocality, saved focus levels, and options for automated positioning of various Z levels. The Leica DM6000 B research microscope is also equipped with a motorized stage which functions as an integral part of the complete system and reacts to adjustments in magnification.
Additionally, the Leica DM6000 B research microscope features a motorized objective turret which offers space for 7 objectives. |
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