Leica – Mateo FL
Mateo FL Digital Fluorescence Microscope can boost your advanced cell culture research with Mateo FL, a digital inverted microscope with multi-modal fluorescence and transmitted light capabilities, automated analysis tools and secure data tracking. Reduce downtime and contamination risks using the integrated modalities and dual camera that minimize the need for sample transfer mid-experiment.
Technical Specifications
M125 C & M205 C
Light source | 4-line LED (UV: 385/12nm; B: 472/28nm; G: 552/45nm; R: 635/20nm), white LED (for transmitted light) |
Contrast methods | Transmitted illumination (brightfield and phase contrast) and incident fluorescence illumination |
Condenser | S40/0.45, working distance 50 mm |
Phase turret | Automated; 5-position |
Filter cube turret | Automated; 5-position |
Objective nosepiece | Encoded; 6-position nosepiece |
Preinstalled objectives | None |
Stage | Fixed stage (L*W) 262 mm x 212 mm |
Focusing | Coarse and fine focusing; travel range 7 mm, min. adjustment 2 µm |
Camera | 6-megapixel color camera (integrated), 6 megapixel mono camera (integrated) CMOS, sensor size 1 / 1.8’, pixel dimensions 2.4 μm x 2.4 μm H 3072 px, V 2048 px |
Key Features
- Reliable: Helps you boost your advanced cell culture research with its multi-modal fluorescence and transmitted light capabilities, automated analysis tool, and secure data tracking.
- AI-powered workflow: Eliminate guesswork with AI-assisted confluency measurements.
- Save time and effort: Multi-modality fluorescence and transmitted light imaging in a single platform, saving time and providing flexibility in experimental design by optimizing each channel for specific fluorophores.
Brand
Leica Microsystems develops and manufactures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nanostructures.
Widely recognized for optical precision and innovative technology, the company is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microscopy, digital microscopy, confocal laser scanning and super-resolution microscopy with related imaging systems, electron microscopy sample preparation, and surgical microscopy.