With the Axio Zoom.V16, Carl Zeiss is defining a new instrument class
in microscopy. For the first time, zoom microscopes are now combining
typical benefits of stereomicroscopes such as zoom optics and long
working distances with the higher resolutions of traditional light
microscopes. In comparable image fields, the Axio Zoom.V16 offers a 2.5
times higher resolution and ten times brighter fluorescence than
stereomicroscopes. With a 16x zoom range, the Axio Zoom.V16 surpasses
all comparable microscopes currently available. An extensive line of
accessories enables configurations precisely tailored to many different
applications.
High-aperture zoom microscopes offer decisive benefits for many fields
of application in biomedical research. Developmental biologists can
localize individual cell groups in the overview of the entire embryo.
These can then be observed in detail with high magnification and
fluorescence illumination or digitally imaged and documented with
powerful camera systems.
An illumination concept specially developed for zoom microscopes
delivers considerably higher fluorescence illumination intensity, with
even the smallest fluorescent structures remaining visible. Forensic
scientists use this benefit, for example, to detect traces of DNA on
textiles.
The Axio Zoom.V16 incorporates totally new approaches not only to
visual observation, but also to imaging. Higher apertures substantially
reduce the depth of field ranges in the focal plane. Structured
illumination with the Apotome.2 slider system makes it possible to
generate optical sectional images and 3D reconstructions of the
specimens. Further leading-edge technologies in the future will
increase the flexibility and application range of these zoom
microscopes.
More information at
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