Focus compensation system from Olympus features rapid focus

Dec. 1, 2015
The updated IX3-ZDC2 focus compensation system for inverted microscopes prevents focal drift over long periods.

The updated IX3-ZDC2 focus compensation system for inverted microscopes prevents focal drift over long periods. An add-on module enables time-lapse experiments of up to several weeks, depending on the experimental protocol. It also features rapid focus for high-speed imaging of a 96-well plate in ~ 2 min. It is compatible with more than 40 objectives.
Olympus Scientific Solutions America
Waltham, MA

www.olympus-lifescience.com

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