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The Leica DMI6000 B inverted microscope for biomedical research offers Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) for relief imaging of specimens with varying indices of refraction. The intuitive, automated Leica DMI6000 B is ideal for fluorescence, live cell, time-lapse imaging; high-speed multi-fluorescence optical sectioning; and micromanipulation. The system features an automated contrast and illumination manager, motorized Z focus, parfocality function, automatic brightness and diaphragm adjustment, and many other automated functions that provide convenience and reproducible results. |
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Detailed Description |
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Let there be light When changing objectives or contrast techniques on the Leica DMI6000 B inverted microscope, the Illumination Manager starts by automatically setting the brightness, aperture, and field diaphragms. Each time you tweak and optimize their settings, the microscope will adopt them immediately, which allows you to work quickly without constant readjustment.
Bright white A better way to color balance: Leica’s integrated CCIC (Constant Color Intensity Control) maintains a constant color temperature of 3200K, which compensates for changes in color temperature with lamp voltage that would normally require insertion of daylight filters or white balancing.
A clear overview The graphical display has been structured so that the user can see an overview with a quick glance. It cannot be obscured, even when using large climate chambers. The current status of the Leica DMI6000 B inverted microscope is visibly displayed at all times. |
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