Posted by
Evangelos Gatzogiannis on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/NIS-elements-software-tp4025804p4026327.html
NIS Elements is very straightforward and reliable software from my
experience, what's nice is that Nikon has the basic version ready for
all their microscopes and depending on what kind of widefield or
confocal microscope you have, more features are just added on depending
on whether you have a motorized focus, or a raster-scanning stage, or
types cameras. I love the handy little scrolling "magnifying glass" on
NIS elements - it's kind of cute. I'm a big fan of Metamorph and of
NIS Elements, even though I only have Elements on two very basic
microscopes, they have given me and my 75 graduate student/post-doc
users no problems at all - to be clear, I have no commercial interest at
all.
Best,
Evangelos Gatzogiannis
Advanced Biological Imaging Scientist
Harvard University Center for Nanoscale Systems
11 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Valeria Berno wrote:
> Hi
>
> did any of you have experience with NIS element software from Nikon?
>
> Any complain?
>
> quick check in order to take a decision for a widefield microscope....
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Valeria
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