Farid, it will work, for anyone else out there who is
interested... the problem is that its a kind of expensive solution to a cheap
problem.
S
Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRCPath
Professor and Vice Chair, Cell Biology and Physiology
Professor, Immunology
Director, Center for Biologic Imaging
BSTS 225, University of Pittsburgh
3500 Terrace St.
Pittsburgh PA 15261
Tel: 412-352-2277
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Subject: Re: IX70 cube changer
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Hello Simon,
Not sure if it will suit the IX70, but the IX2-RFACA
motorized mirror unit turret fits under the the objective turret of our IX81
and suits the IX71 as well. It plugs directly into the IX2-UCB.
Perhaps this will suit your needs.
Cheers
Farid
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Hi everyone. is anyone aware of a motorized cube changer for the
Olympus IX 70? I know of the Conix device but is only for the old Nikon
stands.
Looking for ideas
Simon
Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRCPath
Professor and Vice Chair, Cell Biology and Physiology
Professor, Immunology
Director, Center for Biologic Imaging
BSTS 225, University of Pittsburgh
3500 Terrace St.
Pittsburgh PA 15261
Tel: 412-352-2277
Fax:412-648-2797
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