Here is a Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope Pred Ti2 Unit12
Setup for Brightfield with Fluorescence and Phase Contrast studies.
- This microscope can be used for biological studies.
- Enhancing components, such as a PH light annulus and Fluorescence Filter Cubes have been added.
- The total current magnification range of this microscope with 10x eyepieces is 100x to 400x.
- This microscope is compatible with slides, petri dishes, and microplates.
- This microscope is completely mechanical.
- The fluorescence light source included is an HBO which uses inexpensive replacement lamps and will arrive with a brand new bulb (installation required)
- The included camera software allows for live viewing and image/video capture with variable linear measurements such as line segment, radius values, and others.
- The easy to use interface also allows for customization of color and resolutions settings.
Please see the video and photos taken of this exact microscope down below.
Predecessor to:
Ti2
Condition:
This Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope is in good working order with all aspects tested and working fully.
Microscope optics have been cleaned professionally by our technician under a class 10,000 clean room hood.
Optics Inspection:
Microscope and optics have been professionally cleaned by our microscopy technical team.
This inspection is repeated prior to the microscope being packed for shipping to its new destination.
Testing we performed:
The Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope passed all tests and was found to be fully functional:
Tested halogen lamp and source fully: PASSED
Tested fluorescence and source fully: PASSED
Tested transmission halogen light path: PASSED
Tested reflective fluorescence light path: PASSED
Tested objectives for clarity: PASSED
Tested port-splitter to split between camera and eyepieces: PASSED
Tested mechanical condenser: PASSED
Tested mechanical Z-axis: PASSED
Tested mechanical fluorescence turret: PASSED
Tested mechanical objective turret: PASSED
Tested connection from camera to laptop: PASSED
Tested mechanical stage: PASSED
Tested live feed for clarity: PASSED
Tested all filter slides: PASSED
During testing this Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope was found to have no issues.
A clear image was produced through the eyepieces as well as through the camera port.
All of the mechanical components moved freely and the test sample was able to be focused without excessive effort.
System consists of: Base:
Nikon Eclipse TE300 Inverted Microscope Head:
TE-TL Binoculars w/ mechanical 4 position lens turret (C - Closed, O - Open, M - 2x Magnification, B - Bertrand)
(2) CFI 10x/22 Eyepieces Condenser:
6-position Mechanical Condenser
Prism: PhL, Ph1, Ph2 Brightfield Path:
TE-DH100W Fluorescence Light Path:
TE-FM Fluorescence Filter Cubes:
TE-FMC 4-position Mechanical Turret
B-2A (Yellow): EX 470/40, DM 505 LP, EM 520 LP (F00674) F/R (Orange): EX 483/15 + 553/25, DM 520/40 + 618/85, EM 517/40 + 600/40 (F01034) Illumination:
LHS-H100P-1 Halogen Lamp w/ TE2-PS100W power supply
LH-M100C-1 Mercury Lamp w/ HB-10103AF power supply Stage:
XY Mechanical Objectives:
6-position Mechanical Turret
10x/0.30 Plan Fluor DIC L/N1 (O2937)
20x/0.75 Plan Apo VC (O1840) (this is a high quality Nikon APO CFI60 Objective, it was originally installed in a custom piece of equipment where manufacturer did not want to show that they used Nikon objectives)
40x/0.55 Plan LWD Ph2 ADL (O1537) Photo / Port Splits:
100% Eyepiece
20/80 Eye/Front Port
100% Side Port
20/80 Eye/Side Port Camera:
10MP CMOS Camera Computer and Software:
Computer running applicable software
Communication and power cables.
Configuration and Setup:
Orientation: Inverted
Illumination Type: Brightfield w/ Phase Contrast, Fluorescence
Objectives: 10x/0.30 Plan Fluor DIC L/N1, 20x/0.75 Plan Apo VC, 40x/0.55 Plan LWD Ph2 ADL
Light Sources: LHS-H100P-1 Halogen Lamp, LH-M100C-1 Mercury Lamp
Stage: Mechanical XY
This Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope is currently configured for Brightfield viewing with Phase Contrast and Fluorescence studies.
The CMOS camera is capable of taking detailed digital images of samples on slides or in petri dishes.
The computer includes the software for live feed and image capture with basic measurements.
Video Description: *This video shows the actual microscope in this listing.*
The video provides a walk around view of this Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope and its included components.
A functionality demonstration has been performed to show proper operation of the Nikon TE300 Inverted Fluorescence Phase Contrast Microscope.
Any available additional options functionality has also been demonstrated.
The camera that will be included with this microscope may differ from the one shown in the demonstration.
This will ship via freight. Please contact us with your zip code to obtain shipping quote.
*SM* Small Crate
OB Packed Weight - 300lb
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