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Here is a Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope Pred DM4/DM6
Setup for Brightfield with Phase Contrast and Fluorescence studies.
This Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope is recommended specifically for biological research applications in Brightfield and Fluorescence studies.
The Marzhauser EK14 stage specimen holder has been optimized for the observation of standard 75 mm by 25 mm prepared slides.
The SmartMove controller allows for switching of XY axis, Z axis (course and fine), and objective selection. Pushbuttons are programmable through the supplied Leica LAS software.
Touch sensitive LC display (70mm x 70mm) and programmable base pushbuttons allow for full control of motorized Condenser, Filter Cube Turret, Halogen Light Intensity, Fluorescence Shutter, and Halogen Aperture and Field Diaphragm, and Z-axis functions
This item features selectable magnification factors of 1x/1.25x/1.6x for a total magnification range of 40x-320x.
Predecessor to:
Current models are DM4 and DM6
Condition:
This Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope is in good working order with all aspects tested and working fully.
Microscope optics have been cleaned professionally under a class 10,000 clean room hood.
Please see the exact video and photos below.
Testing we performed:
The Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope passed all tests and was found to be fully functional:
Tested halogen lamp source fully for intensity and power: PASSED
Tested fluorescence lamp and source fully: PASSED
Tested port splitter for proper split ratios: PASSED
Tested X/Y stage to limits: PASSED
Tested focal adjustment to limits: PASSED
Tested objectives and eyepieces for clarity: PASSED
Tested image clarity and communication from camera to computer: PASSED
Tested filters and prisms: PASSED
Tested all power switches and light adjustments on microscope and external power supply: PASSED
Tested all motorized components including Condenser, Filter Cube Turret, Halogen Light Intensity, Fluorescence Shutter, and Halogen Aperture and Field Diaphragm, XY stage, Z-axis: PASSED
During testing this Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized 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:
Leica DM6000 B Upright Microscope
CTR6000 Control Box
Head:
Binocular Head
(2) HC PLAN S 10x/22 Eyepieces
Prisms and Condensers:
S1 Condenser 0.9
Ph1 Prism (#PH-0194)
Ph2 Prism (#PH-0061)
Brightfield Path:
Base
Fluorescence Light Path:
Base w/ culminating adapter and light guide
Fluorescence Filter Cubes:
A4 (Blue): EX 360/40, DM 400, EM 470/40 (#F00218)
I3 (Green): EX 470/40, DM 510 LP, EM 515 LP (#F00405)
N2.1 (Red): EX 537/45, DM 580 LP, EM 590 LP (#F00404)
Illumination:
12V 100W Halogen Lamp w/ CTR6000 power supply
HXP 120 C Metal Halide Source w/ culminating adapter and light guide
Stage:
Marzhauser EK14 Motorized Stage w/CTR6000 control
SmartMove joystick
Objectives:
5x/0.15 HC PL Fluotar (#O2078)
10x/0.30 HC PL Fluotar Ph1 (#O2079)
20x/0.50 HC PL Fluotar Ph2 (#O2080)
Photo / Port Splits:
100% Eye
100% Camera
50/50% Eye/Camera
Camera:
AmScope MU1003 Digital Camera
Computer and Software:
Dell Latitude I5 laptop running AmScope and Leica LAS X software
Motorized Components:
Condenser, Filter Cube Turret, Halogen Light Intensity, Fluorescence Shutter, and Halogen Aperture and Field Diaphragm, XY stage, Z-axis
Communication and power cables.
Configuration and Setup:
Orientation: Upright
Illumination: Brightfield w/ Phase Contrast, Fluorescence
Objectives: 5x/0.15 HC PL Fluotar, 10x/0.30 HC PL Fluotar Ph1, 20x/0.50 HC PL Fluotar Ph2
Light Source: 12V 100W Halogen, Metal Halide
Stage: Motorized XY
This Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope is currently set up for Brightfield with Phase Contrast and Fluorescence studies.
The MU1003 Camera is capable of taking detailed digital images. The Leica DM6000 B Microscope system includes a Dell Latitude i5 laptop running AmScope software for live image capture and LAS X software for control and configuration of the microscope.
Video Description:
The video starts with a front view of the Leica DM6000 B Fluorescence Motorized Phase Contrast Microscope.
In this video we see free and easy movement on all movable components demonstrated as well as all brightfield (regular and phase contrast) and fluorescence functionality.
We show the effect as it appears on the specimen as well as through the digital camera live feed. Physical and virtual control is also demonstrated.
Documentation:
Datasheet: N/A
Brochure: http://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz5srQzgsa6uMmZtblRHQ3VPd0U/view?usp=sharing
Manual: http://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz5srQzgsa6uZjdJQTczZUhhNzQ/view?usp=sharing
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