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Features and Benefits
User-friendly operation
Observe your specimen and snap microscope images simply by following the stepwise workflow.
- Intuitive, stepwise workflow and interface
- A tab-designed user interface allows even first-time users to capture images by following the simple navigation instructions.
- All operations on the FSX100 are driven through the PC. No more microscope manipulation to move your specimen or to focus. Snap an image just by clicking the mouse.
- Automation for ease-of-use and reproducibility
- High-performance autofocus.
- Autoexposure and manual exposure setting.
- Macro and captured images are saved automatically.
- Multichannel, multicolor overlay in fluorescence mode. Preview the image before snapping using Direct Overlay.
- Save and recall image acquisition and user profile settings for reproducibility and specimen comparisons.
- The standard software allows you to easily view and edit snapped images. Quickly identify and retrieve images with the library management system. Create presentation and documentation files with the easy-to-use editing functions.
Space-saving design and high optical performance
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So compact, you can install it practically anywhere, especially where you need it most.
- It’s fully self-contained, so there’s no need for a darkroom to image fluorescent specimens.
- Olympus’ innovative and proprietary optical technologies are packed into the compact body design.
- Guaranteed optical performance featuring the highest numerical aperture (NA:0.95) dry objective available.
- Use the macro image of your specimen to rapidly navigate to any desired position for high magnification observation.
- Operational guidance is available to assist you through each step of the image acquisition process.
- Image processing and control can be performed automatically or manually, in real time or post-acquisition.
- Three observation modes (fluorescence, phase contrast and brightfield) allow for a variety of specimen types. Simple, time-lapse, Z-stack and stitching acquisition modes are available for each observation mode
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