Definitive digital imaging . . . optimal performance and
efficiency
The ECLIPSE 90i is optimized for the capture of digital
images, providing aberration-free images that have excellent resolution and
uniform brightness throughout the view field.
The ECLIPSE 90i is a motorized
unit that can be operated via a PC, and interacts with the camera controls.
Researchers can perform digital imaging automatically while changing observation
technique and depth of focus.
The ECLIPSE 90i answers the needs of
researchers working in the field of life science, an area in which automation is
rapidly advancing
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High-precision motorized
focus |
Feedback from a linear encoder showing vertical movement enables
high-precision focus control in 0.05μm increments, and facilitates
high-resolution deconvolution, confocal and other techniques.
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Motorized control in
comfort |
In addition to motorized control using buttons on the microscope, it is
possible to control the ECLIPSE 90i and check the status of the objective and
other settings via the GUI of Nikon’s iControl software running on a PC
monitor.
By using the optional Ergo Controller, researchers can adjust focus
and move* the stage as if seated in front of and operating the actual
microscope.
*When an optional motorized XY stage is mounted.
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Auto adjustment interacting
with the objective magnification |
The aperture and field diaphragms, ND filter, and other units are
automatically set to the optimal position following a change of the objective.
The travel speed of the motorized stage* and focusing speeds are also altered
automatically in accordance with the objective’s magnification. Auto link focus
automatically corrects deviations in parfocal distance between each objective
after the objective is changed, eliminating the bother of focus
adjustments.
*When an optional motorized XY stage is mounted.
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Auto switching of
observation technique |
Complicated procedures for changing observation technique,
such as from DIC to epi-fluorescence, are a thing of the past. Now, changes can
be made automatically by clicking the desired technique on the GUI of a PC
monitor. Setting preferences can also be registered for each individual user,
and quickly recalled anytime.
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Greater efficiency in
combination with Digital Sight-series digital cameras |
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Interactive control of image capture and
observations |
It is possible to boot the iControl software with a mouse click on the
GUI of the ACT-2U camera control software. This enables the control of imaging
in synchronization with the microscope operation. It also facilitates imaging
while changing the depth of focus and epi-fluorescence filter, or time-lapse
recording that is carried out by changing the technique.
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Capture of auto-focus images |
In configuration with a Digital Sight-series digital camera, the system
automatically uses the image’s contrast information to enable auto-focus image
capture under the brightfield method.
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Auto recording of microscope status |
The camera automatically records the microscope settings, including the
objective magnification and fluorescence filter in use, as a text file along
with the captured image, increasing the efficiency of managing the history log
of the images.
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Optimal optics for digital
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“Fly-eye" optics ensure uniform
illumination
A revolutionary "fly-eye" lens array built into the
transmitted-light illumination optics delivers illumination with uniform
brightness throughout the visual field—perfect for digital imaging.
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Viewed with fly-eye lens |
Viewed with ordinary lens |
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New VC objectives |
Plan Apo VC objectives successfully correct chromatic
aberration up to the edges of the view field to create digital images with
excellent resolution and uniform brightness—a feature perfect for tiling the
captured images. These objectives are also suitable for confocal microscopy as
they correct axial chromatic aberration even at the h-line (405nm).
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New universal epi-fluorescence illuminator |
Nikon’s revolutionary Noise Terminator
eliminates stray light inside the filter cube to achieve a signal-to-noise (S/N)
ratio five times that of Nikon’s previous fluorescence system. This enables
weakly fluorescing specimens to be captured with greater clarity, brightness,
and dynamic range. The optional Excitation Balancer can continuously change the
spectral intensity of each excitation wavelength of a multistained
specimen.

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New DIC system
The prism in the new DIC
system is made of a material of a new composition. This contributes to the
creation of high-contrast DIC images with excellent resolution and uniform
coloration regardless of which magnification is selected.
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Perfect digital-imaging
heads |
Nikon has
developed two types of digital-imaging heads integrating a Hi S/N
epi-fluorescence illuminator, binocular eyepiece tube, dual ports, and optical
zoom, into a single unit. When used in combination with a Digital Sight-series
digital camera, researchers can check status data, such as fluorescence filter
in use, zoom magnification and optical path, on the monitor. As data can be
recorded with the image file, this feature is extremely convenient for managing
the histories of large quantities of images taken at different settings. The
motorized model DIH-E can be operated from a PC, while the manual DIH-M comes
with a motorized control specifically for the excitation light shutter.
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