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On 7/7/11 2:51 PM, Mario Faretta wrote:
> useful and efficient. We tested it on different magnifications and
> numerical apertures with good results. The available objectives working
> with the PFS cover a wide range of nees, maybe the only limitation is
> that they usually have short working distance, but I am not up to date
> on the list of available solutions, maybe better for you to check if
> this is a strong limitation.
I can add that we used the PFS with LWD air objectives and plastic
multiwell plates, and it works well. However, if you have been using it
with high NA short WD objectives, you will need to reset the offset to
get it to lock.
It is important that the plate not move too far out of focus when moving
between wells. However, this was only a problem for us when we had a bad
holder that seriously deformed the multiwell plate.
--aryeh
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Aryeh Weiss
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