Andor Revolution DSD2 confocal microscopy system
The Andor Revolution DSD2 is a simple confocal device that delivers very good imaging performance. Its simplicity lies in a compact optical design and laser-free operation, providing ease of retrofit to an existing fluorescence microscope or an easy addition to most new models currently available.
With the addition of Andor sCMOS camera technology, the product delivers a large field of view, high dynamic range and high-resolution images around 10 times faster than laser scanning technology for good image quality. As the system uses a broadband white light source instead of lasers, it can image any fluor by selection of filters and is cost effective to maintain.
The product is suitable for fields such as developmental biology, neuroscience, embryology and plant biology. The device handles fixed samples with ease and is also capable of imaging robust live cell and embryo specimens.
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