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Olympus has developed two confocal designs to meet the challenging needs of high-end researchers. Our FluoView Laser Scanning Confocal Series offers a choice of two models for a variety of applications requiring ultra-thin sectioning. Our Spinning Disk Confocal system allows high transmission rates and greater acquisition speed through a rotating slit aperture for reduced phototoxicity. Both designs are compatible with the Olympus research range of microscopes offering high-resolution confocal optical sectioning.
Olympus' Fluoview FV1000-MPE, a multiphoton laser scanning microscope that allows fluorescence imaging deep within specimens. Utilizing pulsed IR lasers, the Olympus Fluoview MPE is able to image hundreds of microns into a specimen thanks to the penetration of IR light and our long working distance objectives. The Fluoview-MPE provides cutting-edge technology for various areas of scientific research such as neuroscience and cell biology.
The FluoView 1000 incorporates two laser scanners in a single compact design, for simultaneous observation and laser light stimulation.
The FluoView 300 configured with
visible-excitation permits simultaneous collection of
up to 3 detection channels. Maximum optical efficiency
is combined with easy, one-touch selection of pinholes
and filters.
Affordable, slit aperture disk confocal offers greater transmission rates, speed, and full frame imaging. It's ideal for time-lapse imaging of living cells.