Demo of Olympus FV3000 confocal microscope

Between 6 November to 13th of November 2017 we are hosting a demo session of Olympus FV3000 confocal microscope.

Specifications

It is equipped with 7 lasers, 2 GaAsp detectors and two regular PMTs, resonant scanner and galvo scanner. Superresolution module and deconvolution.  Able to go to 120nm resolution under specific conditions.
For booking time slots contact Christian A. Clement Clement(at)olympus.dk

The configuration of the FV300 demo unit is as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Inverted (IX83) frame, fully motorized and encoded

Motorized encoded stage
4 fully spectral detectors (2 PMTs, 2 GaAsP PMTs)
Hybrid scanning unit consisting of Galvo (Normalscan: 1 fps @512x512 Pixels) and Resonant scanner (30 fps @512x512 Pixels, 438 fps @512x32 Pixels)
Transmitted detector
LiveCell Imaging package, consisting of z-drift compensator and cell Vivo incubator for CO2- and temperature control
Widefield fluorescence illumination lamp, filter cubes for UW (DAPI), Blue (GFP) and Yellow (Texas Red) excitation for fluorescence observation through eyepiece.
7 Diode Lasers: 405, 445, 488, 515, 561, 594, 640 nm
DIC
Olympus Super Resolution for Resolution of down to 120 nm
Advanced Software Functionalities: Tiled Imaging (stitching), spectral scanning with 2 nm spectral resolution, spectral deconvolution, Sequence manager, 3D Deconvolution and many more
Objective lenses:

  • dry lenses: 1.25X (NA 0.04), 2X (0.08), 4X (0.16), 10X2, 20X (0.75), 40X2
  • Oil lenses: 60XO (1.35), 60XOSC2 (supercorrected, NA 1.40)
  • Silicon oil immersion lens: 30XS (NA 1.05, WD 0.8 mm); particularly useful for live-cell imaging and 3D reconstructions (refractive index = 1,406)

Optional: Analog Unit for Trigger signals (reserved)


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