Electrophysiological experiments are highly
susceptible to external vibration and other interference. Any
manipulation of a specimen can disrupt the axonal connections within the
tissue slice or the acquired patch-clamp configuration.
The electronic design of the Leica DM6 FS stabilizes your experiments:
Conveniently control the full system without touching the hardware
All motors and current-carrying elements are switched off if not in use
The
compact design of the instrument makes it mechanically stable as well,
and creates space for accessories to be used on the microscope’s stage.
Vibration-free Operation
Operate the microscope smoothly using the
remote control. The motorized objective changer prevents disruption of
your sample by swapping two objectives in a vibration-free manner.
Switch magnification without touching the microscope
Change objectives or gently immerse an objective into the buffer solution
Ample Clearance
Choose from a range of special objectives
featuring extra-long free working distance, a large access angle, and an
inert ceramic front with minimal electric and thermal conductivity for
electrophysiology.
Use
the Leica HC FLUOTAR L 25x/0.95 W VISIR objective from our series of
high-end objectives especially designed for near-infrared DIC
Open
the visual field for good clearance around the specimen with an access
angle of 41°and a large free working distance of 2.5 mm
Penetrate
into very thick tissue with unrivalled clear contrast and high
resolution using Wollaston prisms for Differential Interference Contrast
(DIC)
Easily Customize Your Set-Up
Configure your objectives in three different
ways and combine all of these with three different motorized
magnification changers.
On a 6-position motorized nosepiece
On a 2-position motorized objective changer
On a single objective holder
You
can switch optically between magnifications during an experiment
without changing the objective at all by combining a magnification
changer with low magnification – high numerical aperture objectives.