Fluorescence Microscope

ioLight 英國血統,全球唯一台可陪你四處採集,立即觀察的顯微鏡。除了體積小,攜帶便利之外,
無須外接電源,可做影像擷取與影片錄製。wifi連線手機或平板,即時分享相片與影片。依據不同觀察需求,可選擇正立、倒立、或是螢光的機型。
>>去極地也OK
>>去珠穆拉瑪峰也OK
>>放進培養箱也OK
一台最靈活的顯微鏡,滿足不同需求的你
 
在教學與科展專作之間的好幫手。不論是戶外採集、室內上課、實驗室內研究;細胞觀察、生物教學最佳選擇。
Application
Viewing of fluorescent samples:
  • Great where bench space is limited
  • For samples >5-10um in size
  • Great for education, science outreach and demonstrations
  • In the lab the microscope is suitable for qualitative sorting of samples, eg sorting organisms that are successfully expressing GFP (or other fluorophores) from those that are not
  • Not suitable for quantitative fluorescence measurements
Specifications
Magnification
x200 when viewed on 9” tablet screen. 1mm field of view
Excitation wavelength
465nm, other wavelengths on request
Emission wavelength
>500nm (detected is with a colour camera, so there is some discrimination of emission colour). Other emission wavelength options available on request.
Display
Smart phone, tablet or computer with WiFi connection.
Direct connection, no WiFi infrastructure or router is required (internet is not required)
Image sharing
On a smartphone or tablet, images and videos are stored in the gallery / camera roll for easy sharing.
On a computer, images and videos are stored in the web browser’s downloads folder.
ioLight App
Free for download from the Apple® or Google Play® app store
Image format
5MP (2592 x 1944 pixels); colour
Video format
MPEG-4; colour; up to 1296 x 972; 10 fps
Folded Dimensions
160mm x 101mm x 32mm
Operating Dimensions
160mm x 101mm x 107mm
Weight
450g
Power supply
Integrated Li-ion rechargeable battery with USB charger (supplied)
Requirements
A tablet or phone running iOS 8.1 or higher or Android® 4.4 or higher, or a computer with WiFi and Google Chrome (or another web browser)
We recommend newer, faster devices. Older low-performance devices may work, but this is not guaranteed.
What’s in the box?
Your ioLight Magnificent Mobile Microscope
USB charger, international model
Protective pouch
Users’ guide and certificate of conformity


National Geographic® using ioLight on Mount Everest