Nikon Eclipse Ti2 Inverted Microscope delivers an unparalleled 25mm field of view (FOV) that revolutionizes the way you see. With this incredible FOV, the Ti2 maximizes the sensor area of large-format CMOS cameras without making compromises, and significantly improves data throughput. At the center of it all is the Eclipse Ti Series, a powerful series of inverted microscopes that provide access to all of these techniques plus revolutionary Nikon CFI60 optics. The Eclipse Ti Series, combined with Nikon's NIS-Elements imaging software, enables you to generate data faster, more easily, and more accurately than ever before. Nikon Eclipse Ti Inverted System has been replaced – please move ongoing experiments to new alternatives Widefield fluorescent microscope with incubation chamber and CO 2 mixer available. Download manuals, software, and firmware for digital cameras and other imaging devices. Before proceeding, read the description, cautions, and download and installation instructions. No downloads are available for products that are not listed.
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Entry-level research grade inverted microscope with excellent cost-to-performance
The Eclipse Ti-S Inverted Research Microscope is Nikon’s entry level research microscope with the basic model offering two built-in imaging ports that can be dedicated to specific tasks. This microscope is an excellent starting building block for many research applications. The Eclipse Ti-S uses Nikon’s world-famous CFI60optical system and a wide choice of objectives for bright field, dark field, fluorescence, phase contrast, DIC and modulation contrast microscopy techniques.
The Eclipse Ti-S Inverted Research Microscope is Nikon’s entry level research microscope with the basic model offering two built-in imaging ports that can be dedicated to specific tasks. This microscope is an excellent starting building block for many research applications. The Eclipse Ti-S uses Nikon’s world-famous CFI60optical system and a wide choice of objectives for bright field, dark field, fluorescence, phase contrast, DIC and modulation contrast microscopy techniques.
High-speed Motorized Control and AcquisitionThe operational speeds of motorized components such as the nosepiece, fluorescence filters and stage have been greatly enhanced, allowing high-speed screening image capture during multi-dimensional experiments. Faster device movement and image acquisition reduce overall light exposure and subsequent photo-toxicity, leading to more meaningful data. The digital Controller Hub significantly increases motorized accessory speed by reducing communication overhead time between components, boosting total operation speed.
Multipoint snapshots of HeLa cells transiently expressing Venus-tubulin and mCherry-actin and stained with Hoechst33342 and DiD. (All in pseudo-color) Dr. Kenta Saito, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University and Dr. Takeharu Nagai, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University
High-quality Phase Contrast Images using High NA Lenses
The revolutionary external phase contrast unit enables the use of high N.A. non-phase contrast objective lenses for phase contrast imaging by the use of an external phase ring. As this external phase ring is not in the epi-fluorescence light path, users can capture both fluorescence images as well as phase contrast images without compromising on fluorescence tranmission.
Advanced Integration with Peripherals via NIS-Elements Imaging Software Omnisphere challenge code keygen for mac.
Nikon’s comprehensive imaging software NIS-Elements provides an integrated control of the microscope, cameras, components and peripherals. The intuitive GUI and efficient workflow make the programming of automated imaging sequences up to 6D (X, Y, Z, time, wavelength, multipoint) easy to perform.
Two-tiered Configuration Capability
Taking advantage of the Nikon Ti’s stratum structure, modules can be incorporated as two separate layers with multiple modules per layer. Using a dual layer configuration enables optimal filter configuration for each illumination module. This enables optimal filter selection and improves experimental accuracy whilst maintaining the highest acquisition speeds.
Multiport Design with a Maximum of Five Imaging Ports
The Ti-U has two built-in imaging ports* that can be dedicated to specific tasks, offering a flexible configuration at a high cost-to-performance ratio.
(* With Ti-U/B model with bottom port) Tahoe boats 2016 owners manual.
The Ti-U has two built-in imaging ports* that can be dedicated to specific tasks, offering a flexible configuration at a high cost-to-performance ratio.
(* With Ti-U/B model with bottom port) Tahoe boats 2016 owners manual.
Main body | Port | Ti-S: 2 portsEyepiece 100%, eyepiece 20%/left 80%***Ti-S/L100: 2 portsEyepiece 100%, left 100%***Manual optical path switching |
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Two ports (tube base unit with side port, back port) can be added optionally | ||
Focusing | Via nosepiece up/down movementStroke (manual): up 8mm, down 3mmCoarse stroke: 5.0mm/rotationFine stroke: 0.1mm/rotationMinimum fine reading: 1µm | |
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Intermediate magnification | -- | |
Other | -- | |
Eyepiece tube | Eyepiece tube body | TI-TD Binocular Tube D, TI-TS Binocular Tube S, TI-TERG Ergonomic Tube |
Eyepiece tube base | TI-T-B Eyepiece Tube Base Unit, TI-T-BPH Eyepiece Tube Base Unit for PH, TI-T-BS Eyepiece Tube Base Unit with Side Port | |
Eyepiece lens | CFI 10x, 12.5x, 15x | |
Illumination pillar | TI-DS Diascopic Illumination Pillar 30W, TI-DH Diascopic Illumination Pillar 100W | |
Condenser | ELWD condenser, LWD condenser, NAMC condenser, ELWD-S condenser, High NA condenser, Darkfield condenser, CLWD condenser | |
Nosepiece | -- | |
TI-ND6-E Motorized Sextuple DIC Nosepiece, TI-N6 Sextuple Nosepiece, TI-ND6 Sextuple DIC Nosepiece | ||
Objectives | CFI60 objectives | |
Stage | TI-S-ER Motorized Stage with Encoders, TI-S-E Motorized Stage—Cross travel: X110 × Y75 mm, Size: W400 × D300 mm (except extrusions)TI-SR Rectangular Mechanical Stage, TI-SR/F Rectangular Stage with front positioned knob, TI-SSR Short-handle Rectangular Stage-Cross travel: X70 x Y50mm, Size: W310 x D300mmTI-SP Plain Stage—Size: W260 x D300 mmTI-SAM Attachable Mechanical Stage—Cross travel: X126 × Y84 mm when used with TI-SP Plain Stage | |
Motorized functions | ― | |
Epi-fluorescence attachment | Sextuple fluorescence filter cube rotating turret, Filter cubes with noise terminator mechanism, Field diaphragm centerable, 33mm ND4/ND8 filters, 25mm heat absorbing filterOption: Motorized sextuple fluorescence filter cube rotating turret, Motorized excitation filter wheel, Motorized barrier filter wheel | |
Nomarski DIC system | Contrast control: Senarmont method (by rotating polarizer)Objective side prism: for individual objectives (installed in nosepiece)Condenser side prism: LWD N1/N2/NR (Dry), HNA N2/NR (Dry/Oil) types | |
Weight (approx.) | Phase contrast set: 29.6kgEpi-fl set: 33.4kg | |
Power consumption (max.) | Full set (with HUB-A-U and peripherals): approx. 40W |
Nikon’s Eclipse TE200/TE300 inverted microscopes are suitable for use in a broad spectrum of application fields. The two models were developed in the late 1990s but are still a good choice for photomicrography applications when combined with our LM digital adapters with plan achromatic precision optics. The TE300 even features a front port, which the lower-priced TE200 doesn’t have. Both models feature a side port, which can be used to attach a DSLR camera, mirrorless system camera or C-mount camera to the microscope.
Illumination with a 30W halogen lamp is standard on the TE200; however, this can be replaced (similar to the TE300) with a 100W illumination pillar. Depending on the model, the light distribution ratio is switchable between 100:0, 20:80 and 0:100.
Both models in the series feature Nikon’s powerful infinity CFI60 optical system. The CFI60 lenses have a parfocal distance of 60 mm, a 25 mm thread size and a 22 mm field of view.
Choice of objectives:
- Achromats
- Plan Fluors
- Plan Fluors with extra-long working distance
- Plan Apochromats
- Hoffman modulation contrast objectives
The well-balanced design of the TE200 and TE300 offers high optical performance, combined with convenient controls for comfortable, fatigue-free operation. In addition to standard observation modes (bright field, dark field and phase contrast), observation techniques such as epi-fluorescence, Hoffman modulation contrast or Nomarski DIC are supported as well. Differential interference contrast (DIC) is a valuable tool for imaging unstained transparent live organisms with high contrast. For cell cultures grown in plastic Petri dishes, the Hoffmann modulation contrast method can be used to produce images with a 3D appearance.
The design is highly modular and provides options for the NT-88NE micromanipulator system, the MHW water-hydraulic micromanipulator for electrophysiology and patchclamp research, an incubator box, discussion equipment, the FX-III series photomicrographic system, a mechanical stage, plate holder, etc.
The sextuple revolving nosepiece of the E600 and E800 microscopes is also compatible with the TE200 and TE300 microscopes. Two mounting options are available: attaching the adapter to the V-T phototube of the side port (option A with 42 mm inner diameter) or removing the V-T phototube and attaching the adapter directly to the tube opening (option B with 38 mm inner diameter). The diagrams below illustrate the two connection methods:
OPTION A: attaching the adapter to the V-T phototube of the side port
OPTION B: attaching the adapter directly to the tube opening
Available eyepiece tubes are the TE-TL and TE-TS tubes (both are binocular tubes). An intermediate tube (TE-TI) is required for attaching the usual Nikon trinocular tubes (Y-TF and Y-TT). The key to properly attaching a DSLR or system camera to these tubes with our high-quality LM digital adapters is to choose the correct combination:
The following considerations need to be taken into account:
- Does the tube have a Nikon YT-TV adapter (shorter) or a Nikon V-T photo adapter (longer)? These are essential for attaching a camera to the microscope and cannot be bypassed!
- The Nikon YT-TV adapter accepts either the TUST38C LM C-mount adapter or – if you already have one – the Nikon C-mount adapter A (1x). The LM digital adapter, which is connected to the camera, is then added to that combination.
- The LM DSLR adapter is directly attached to the Nikon V-T photo adapter.
- If the microscope doesn’t have a phototube, the camera can also be attached to the eyepiece tube. The image quality is as good as that achieved when attaching the camera to the phototube, and the adapter solution for the eyepiece tube is universal, because it enables compatibility with a wide range of different microscopes. We offer a comprehensive range of products for a large variety of different camera systems.
Conclusion: Equipped with the renowned CFI60 optical system, Nikon’s Eclipse TE200 and TE300 models are very well suited for digital photomicrography.
Photography:
Fitting the microscope to digital single-lens reflex (DSLR), system or C-mount cameras is easy with our LM digital SLR adapters, which feature a plan achromatic optical system. Our products make it possible to capture top-quality microscope images. To help you select the adapter that is right for your camera, we have set up an online configurator on our website. You can also email us – ideally with attached photographs of your microscope.
Modern DSLR and system cameras offer the latest technology Minnesota sewing machine model a serial numbers. and are generally very well suited for microscopy applications. Most of them can be controlled remotely via PC/Mac. Because of their high sales volumes, they offer an excellent price/performance ratio compared to special-purpose microscope cameras.
Nikon Eclipse Ti User Manual
Features of top DSLR and system cameras:
- Large, powerful full-frame sensors (36 x 24 mm)
- Sensor resolution of 50 megapixels
- High light sensitivity (ISO 100,000+)
- Extensive dynamic range (up to 14 aperture stops/f-stops)
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- Large, powerful full-frame sensors (36 x 24 mm)
- Sensor resolution of 50 megapixels
- High light sensitivity (ISO 100,000+)
- Extensive dynamic range (up to 14 aperture stops/f-stops)
- Short exposure times (1/8000 second):
- Full/Ultra HD (4k) video function
- Live video capture on external monitors in ultra HD quality Koihime musou crack hongfire.
In most cases, these cameras are significantly more powerful than microscope cameras with smaller sensors (1/2' or 2/3'). On our website you will find our current camera recommendations and a camera ranking which is specifically tailored to microscopy applications.
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