Image system for BH2

Simon Monard (Simon_Monard@adarc.org)
12 Feb 97 11:50:59

Hi all

We are looking to buy an imaging system for one of our Olympus BH2 fluorescence
microscopes. We wish to capture both bright field histology type images and
immunofluorescent images. We do not foresee wanting to get very dim in situ
type images. The system would have a fairly high resolution for histology and
good enough sensitivity for immunofluorescence. Would separate cameras for
bright field and dark field be cost effective? I would like to be able to
archive the images on a PC/optical drive. As a newcomer to this area I am
bewildered by the vast array of products available. Any advice on suitable
components or whole systems much appreciated. Trade responses welcome.

Simon Monard
Aaron Diamond Center for AIDS Research
455 First Avenue
New York
NY10016

Ph (212) 488 5188
Fx (212) 725 1126


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