Nikon’s SMZ25 stereomicroscope combines macro and micro imaging in one instrument for convenient viewing and manipulation of single cells to whole organisms. Using Nikon’s Perfect Zoom System optical technology, the SMZ25 achieves the world’s first 25:1 zoom and high NA for superior resolution never before seen with a stereomicroscope. Using these innovative optics and a fly-eye lens, crystal clear fluorescent images with improved S/N ratios are possible, even in low-excitation light applications such as cell division.
Zooming Body Optical system : apochromatic optical system Zoom : Motorized Zoom ratio : 25:1 Zoom range : 0.63–15.75x Aperture diaphragm : Zooming body built-in Objectives NA, WD (mm) P2-SHR Plan Apo : 2x 0.312, 20, (with a correction ring for water 0 to 3mm in depth) P2-SHR Plan Apo : 1.6× 0.25, 30 P2-SHR Plan Apo : 1× 0.156, 60 P2-SHR Plan Apo : 0.5× 0.078, 71 Total Magnification (Using 10x eyepieces) : 3.15-315x (Depending on objective used) Eyepieces (F.O.V. mm) : C-W 10xB(22) , C-W 15x(16) , C-W 20x(12.5) , C-W 30x(7) Tubes (Eyepiece/Port) : P2-TERG 100 Trinocular Tilting tube (100/0 : 0/100), P2-TERG 50 Trinocular Tilting tube (100/0 : 50/50) Inclination angle : 0°~30°, P2-TL100 Trinocular Tube L (100/0 : 0/100) Inclination angle : 15° Weight (approx.) : 32kg Power consumption (approx.) : 30W
ZEISS Xradia CrystalCT® computed tomography platform uniquely augments this powerful imaging technique with the ability to reveal crystallographic grain microstructures, transforming the way polycrystalline materials (such as metals, additive manufacturing, ceramics, pharmaceuticals and others) can be studied, leading to newer and deeper insights for your materials research.
ZEISS Xradia Context® micro-computed tomography (microCT) is an easy-to-use system for analysis of all types of samples. A high-array detector enables high resolution of fine details even with relatively large imaging volumes. The system features a large field of view, rapid sample mounting and alignment, streamlined acquisition workflow and fast exposure and data reconstruction times.
In XRM, contrast depends on the material being imaged and the X-ray energy used. The Xradia Ultra family comprises of Xradia 800 Ultra, operating at 8 keV photon energy, and Xradia 810 Ultra, operating at 5.4 keV. In general, lower energy X-rays are absorbed more strongly and therefore will provide you with higher contrast for most materials. Thus, as long as transmission remains sufficient, you will experience resulting image quality and/or throughput that are greatly improved with Xradia 810 Ultra.