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Olympus IX-71
As part of the new IX2 series, the IX71 inverted research microscope is designed to accommodate a wide range of advanced research techniques.
The IX71's modular frame and optical design provides 9 access ports for multiple input or output devices. Up to four ports can have simultaneous access to a primary image. The IX71 system can easily accommodate multi-wavelength, advanced fluorescence techniques.
As new fluorochromes are developed and new methods of light excitation and manipulation become more popular for live cell experiments, more and more researchers will require the use of low phototoxicity near-IR wavelengths in addition to the conventional visible spectrum. Olympus has equipped its IX2 series microscopes with the new UIS2 optical system precisely to meet those demands. With its high S/N ratio, its compensation for chromatic aberration over a much wider wavelength range and its flat, high transmittance , this new system sets a new world standard of fluorescence performance — efficiently detecting even faint fluorescence signals without damaging the cell, and optimizing multi-color observation. Delivering unprecedented image quality over a super wide light spectrum, the IX71 inverted system microscope will be your live cell instrument of choice now and in the future.
The Motorised version of the IX-71 the IX-81 is also available.

