Nikon’s Eclipse TE200/TE300 inverted microscopes are suitable for use in a broad spectrum of application fields. The two models were developed in the late 1990s but are still a good choice for photomicrography applications when combined with our LM digital adapters with plan achromatic precision optics. Scientists have overcome many live cell imaging challenges using advanced techniques such as TIRF, confocal, FRET, photoactivation and microinjection. At the center of it all is the Eclipse Ti, a powerful inverted microscope system that provides instant access to all of these techniques plus revolutionary Nikon CFI60 optics. Dramatical murder episode 1 sub.
The Eclipse Ti-S Inverted Research Microscope is Nikons entry level research microscope with the basic model offering built-in imaging ports that can be dedicated to specific tasks. This microscope is an excellent starting building block for many research applications. The Eclipse Ti-S uses Nikon’s world-famous CFI60 optical system and a wide choice of objectives for bright field, dark field, fluorescence, phase contrast, DIC and modulation contrast microscopy techniques.
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- High-quality Phase Contrast Images using High NA Lenses
- Advanced Integration with Peripherals via NIS-Elements Imaging Software
- Two-tiered Configuration Capability