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Olympus introduces new dedicated high-resolution brightfield objectives for industrial imaging
Olympus has introduced the new MPLAPON series of plan apochromatic objectives, which provide the ultimate level of chromatic aberration correction for materials imaging. Completing the Olympus UIS2 objective range, the MPLAPON objectives are available in 50x and 100x magnification. Developed to provide excellent brightfield imaging, including DIC, the MPLAPON objectives feature numerical apperatures (N.A) of 0.95 and are fully compatible with active auto-focusing units. As a result, highly resolved images can be obtained easily, making the MPLAPON Series ideal for inspecting minute areas in industrial imaging samples, such as semiconductor patterns.
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LEXT OLS4000 aids development of reference standards in a project for an optical assistance system
The Olympus LEXT OLS4000 has been chosen by Germany’s national metrology institute, the PTB, for use in a joint project that aims to develop an assistance system for confocal and interferential microscope users.
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New encoders provide automatic magnification detection for Olympus SZX2 Range zoom stereo microscopes
The new Olympus SZX2 revolving nosepieces and zoom encoders provide a precise, direct-to-software readout of the objective and zoom-factor in use. Available for both the SZX10 and SZX16 advanced stereo microscopes, the encoders ensure that the exact optical magnification associated with each image is displayed and recorded during imaging using either the cell* or Stream software families.
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User-friendly confocal brings advanced imaging to a broader audience - New FluoView FV10i Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope from Olympus
The new Olympus FluoView FV10i confocal laser scanning microscope system brings a whole new level of accessibility to confocal microscopy. It is designed to remove all of the complex steps involved in setting-up and using confocal microscopes, ensuring that users can concentrate on the images and data without any prior expertise. As a result, even the most inexperienced user can generate consistently excellent images quickly and easily.
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