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Has anyone had experience with the Visitech Infinity multipoint confocal system or the new Metamorph ICS variant? We have been planning on buying a spinning disk but I am wondering if we should look at this alternative. Dave
Dr. David Knecht Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Co-head Flow Cytometry and Confocal Microscopy Facility U-3125 91 N. Eagleville Rd. University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269 860-486-2200 860-486-4331 (fax) |
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Hi Dave, we recently tested the
Visitech Infinity and compared it with “conventional” spinning disc
microscopes. Depending on the specimen
it definitively performs as well/as bad as a spinning disk microscope. We
obtained really good results with more or less flat cells (HeLa cells). The
results obtained with zebra fish as a sample were a little bit less convincing.
We made the tests with an EM-CCD camera (Cascade II, roper Scientific, 16 µm
pixels). Drawback of this approach is that one can only use high magnification
objectives to do Nyquist sampling. Thus to make uses of the adjustable pinholes
of the system one would have to use a different (less sensitive) camera. If you have further
questions you can contact me also off-list. Cheers Arne (no commercial interests)
____________________________________________________ Dr. Arne Seitz,
Scientific Officer Advanced Light Microscopy
Facility EMBL +49 6221 387 8467 Von:
Has anyone had experience with the Visitech Infinity multipoint
confocal system or the new Metamorph ICS variant? We have been planning
on buying a spinning disk but I am wondering if we should look at this
alternative. Dave Dr. David Knecht
Department of Molecular
and Cell Biology Co-head Flow Cytometry
and Confocal Microscopy Facility U-3125 91 N. Eagleville Rd. University of
Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269 860-486-2200 860-486-4331 (fax)
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