Leica DM2000 Laboratory Microscope
Leica DM 2000 Overview
With its sophisticated modular design and high-performance fluorescence, the Leica DM2000 microscope is ideal for complex tasks in pathology and cytology, and many other applications.
The Leica DM2000 can be configured with a variety of optics and contrast techniques to meet the specific requirements of demanding application.
Leica DM 2000 Laboratory Microscope Key Features
- Height adjustable focus knobs (Patented: DE 103 40 721)
- Real symmetrical operation of stage and focus controls for symmetrical (not-distorted position) of the user in front of the microscope
- Easy one hand operation of the focus and stage control
- Standard tube with ergonomic 15° viewing angle
- Color coded aperture diaphragm
- Easy right hand/left hand conversion (or elimination) of x/y control
- Stage with ultra hard ceramic surface
- New HI Plan objectives with special 10x CY objective for clinical applications (with excellent flatness and long working distance for easy markings)
- Series of brightness synchronized objectives
- Easy lamp change with special drawer
- Pathology oriented imaging software
- 3 speed focus drive option
- Thermal compensation of focus drift
Leica DM2000
Customized Ergonomy
The Leica DM2000 can be configured to fit your physical requirements using a variety of observation tubes, ergonomic modules, and integrated adjustable controls.
The unique height adjustable focus knobs (Patented: DE 103 40 721) and easy to change stage controls are examples of how you can customize your Leica DM2000 for yourself.
Application Oriented Design
The Leica DM2000 can also be configured to fit your application. Whatever the demanding application in the Clincial Lab, the Leica DM2000 can be configured with a variety of Optics and contrast techniques, including new designed Fluorescence axis.
Outstanding Illumination
The bright 30 watt halogen illumination gives you an even field of view with accurate color. Koehler illumination is standard so you have the best control over your contrast.
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