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Carl Zeiss Launches Primo Vert Monitor Microscope with Universal Phase Slider

Carl Zeiss MicroImaging announced that it has launched a new range of compact and ergonomic tissue culture microscopes. The Primo Vert Monitor microscope enables easier and faster checking of living cells and replaces the conventional eyepieces with an LCD and a digital camera.

Primo Vert Monitor Microscopes

The microscope’s design provides high-quality optics and convenient documentation. Researchers can conveniently alter the LCD monitor because it can be tilted from 45° to a maximum of 80°. The microscopic images can be stored conveniently to the SD memory card through the push-to-save camera for documentation purposes. The microscopic images can be processed using the Carl Zeiss AxioVision LE software. The unit does not need a computer, enabling it to function as a stand-alone system in all labs.

The microscope features a universal phase slider (Ph1) for all objectives.  The unit’s monitor features LED lighting, which saves costs and energy and consumes less power. The microscope’s objective indicators offer swift recognition of magnification. It also has a skin-friendly material, which is coated on the operating elements for easy working purposes.

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