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objective with a new Olympus MPE system... (which makes it a lot more
(supplied by LaVision BioTec) but I am unable to. If it performs as
> If and when you try the olympus system make sure they bring you the
> super expensive dipping/coverslip water optic (25X1.12 NA) which
> they designed specifically for 2p. It is absolutely spectacular,
> and pretty much the only lens we use for all our mpe work nowadays.
> When you compare systems it may make you lean towards this
> particular manufacturer. Of course the LaVision and Prairie scan
> heads will fit on the Oly stand, not sure whether they will work
> with this lens but it would be great to find out (anyone out there
> tried this combo yet).
> S.
> Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRC Path
> Professor and Vice Chair Cell Biology and Physiology
> Professor Immunology
> Director Center for Biologic Imaging
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> On 14/05/2009, at 1:57 AM, Alison North wrote:
>
>> If you were only interested in multiphoton imaging, the LaVision has
>> certain advantages, but if you need visible lasers too then I'm
>> afraid it won't suit your purposes.
>
> I'm not sure of the details but the LaVision BioTec did mention some
> confocal options to me in passing when we were discussing
> specifications recently. We were not interested so I didn't ask any
> details but it might be worth clarifying with them what they can
> currently offer.
>
> From recollection I think the Prairie was also MP-only, at least when
> we were looking (that was one of its selling points). Maybe that has
> changed or I'm misrembering?
>
> Regards,
>
> Adrian Smith
> Centenary Institute, Sydney, Australia