Has anyone had any experience with the Olympus FE10i
"confocal-in-a-box"? Seems as if it could be useful for live-cell imaging in a core facility but I'd be interested to know whether or not it lives up to its potential. Thanks-- Martin Wessendorf -- Martin Wessendorf, Ph.D. office: (612) 626-0145 Assoc Prof, Dept Neuroscience lab: (612) 624-2991 University of Minnesota Preferred FAX: (612) 624-8118 6-145 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St. SE Dept Fax: (612) 626-5009 Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [hidden email] |
Hi Martin,
We have tried out the oil based version and i must say i went into the demo feeling pretty sceptical about the system. But i must say that afterwards i was very impressed. It has some limitations such as you can only use one objective, you can't scan slower to get a brighter image, resolution is limited to about 4 settings i think. But that being said if you have users routinely doing imaging with a 60x oil lens this system is definitely worth a look. We will be testing the water based, multi position live system later this year. If we were to buy one the water based system would be our choice. The fact you can just park it in a corner some where and let it do its thing is really appealing. If you want any more info please feel free to contact me off list if you want. And of course as always I have no affiliation or commercial interest with Olympus, i am just a satisfied customer of their systems. Cheers Cam Cameron J. Nowell Microscopy Manager Centre for Advanced Microscopy Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research PO Box 2008 Royal Melbourne Hospital Victoria, 3050 AUSTRALIA Office: +61 3 9341 3155 Mobile: +61422882700 Fax: +61 3 9341 3104 Facility Website -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Martin Wessendorf Sent: Tuesday, 6 October 2009 7:11 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Olympus FE10i Has anyone had any experience with the Olympus FE10i "confocal-in-a-box"? Seems as if it could be useful for live-cell imaging in a core facility but I'd be interested to know whether or not it lives up to its potential. Thanks-- Martin Wessendorf -- Martin Wessendorf, Ph.D. office: (612) 626-0145 Assoc Prof, Dept Neuroscience lab: (612) 624-2991 University of Minnesota Preferred FAX: (612) 624-8118 6-145 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St. SE Dept Fax: (612) 626-5009 Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [hidden email] No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.420 / Virus Database: 270.14.3/2415 - Release Date: 10/05/09 06:19:00 This communication is intended only for the named recipient and may contain information that is confidential, legally privileged or subject to copyright; the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd does not waiver any rights if you have received this communication in error. The views expressed in this communication are those of the sender and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd. |
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Dear Martin,
we are currently hosting/testing the Fluoview FV10i (oil variant) in our facility. I really like the concept and the hardware of the instrument. Unfortunately I have to say that I'm not very convinced of the software that comes with the system. Just to give you an example I really don't understand why Nyquist sampling is considered to be optimal (Button for optimal imaging conditions) in the z-direction but not in the xy-plane. Especially in a facility I find this more confusing than helpful. I also have to impression that there are artificial software brakes so that the potential of the hardware cannot be fully used. The oil variant cannot be heated thus it is not suitable for live cell imaging. Just my two pence. Cheers Arne --------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Arne Seitz Head of Bioimaging and Optics Platform (BIOP) Swiss Institute of Technology (EPFL) Faculty of Life Sciences Station 15 CH-1015 Lausanne Phone: +41 21 693 9618 Fax: +41 21 693 9585 http://biop.epfl.ch/ --------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Martin Wessendorf Sent: lundi, 5. octobre 2009 22:11 To: [hidden email] Subject: Olympus FE10i Has anyone had any experience with the Olympus FE10i "confocal-in-a-box"? Seems as if it could be useful for live-cell imaging in a core facility but I'd be interested to know whether or not it lives up to its potential. Thanks-- Martin Wessendorf -- Martin Wessendorf, Ph.D. office: (612) 626-0145 Assoc Prof, Dept Neuroscience lab: (612) 624-2991 University of Minnesota Preferred FAX: (612) 624-8118 6-145 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St. SE Dept Fax: (612) 626-5009 Minneapolis, MN 55455 e-mail: [hidden email] |
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