Leica DM4000 M
Description
The New Leica DM4000 M is equipped with an incident-light axis and can be used with all common incident-light methods (all of them automated upon request). The axis features a 4x reflector disc with 2 fixed mounted and 2 changeover positions for instrumentation with reflectors or fluorescence filter cubes. A transmitted-light axis works with all known transmitted-light methods (brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast, polarization contrast, and interference contrast–all automated). As expected from a routine microscope, the Leica DM4000 M operates with a mechanical Z-drive; and the stage is also operated mechanically. The 6x objective turret with M32 thread is absolute coded so that the objective used is immediately detected. All current setting values can be called up at a glance using the clearly designed new status display.
Leica DM4000 M
Specifications |
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Supported Objectives: | 4x |
Illumination: | Coaxial |
Focus Control (Z Adjustment): | Coarse |
XY Mechanical Stage: | Included |
Eyepiece: | Not Specified |
Features
Automated microscope for reproducible results and time-saving work
New, clearly arranged display that shows all settings at a glance
The modular microscope design ensures a system that is perfectly tailored to specific needs
Optional, fully automated incident light axis for brightfield, darkfield, polarization, interference contrast, and fluorescence
Incident light with 4-position reflector disk (two fixed positions, two variable positions) for reflectors or fluorescence filter cubes
Fully automated transmitted light axis* for all common methods (brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast, polarization, interference contrast) and with CCIC (Constant Color Intensity Control)
Standard microscope models are equipped with fully automated illumination manager and contrast manager, as well as fully motorized aperture and field diaphragms
Manual 6-position objective nosepiece
Manual z drive and manual stage
The microscope meets high standards at an attractive price
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the microscope is fully automated and features a new, clearly arranged display that shows all settings at a glance. It also has an optional, fully automated incident light axis and a fully automated transmitted light axis.
Yes, the transmitted-light axis is fully automated and works with all known transmitted-light methods.
The incident-light axis is used for all common incident-light methods, including brightfield, darkfield, polarization, interference contrast, and fluorescence.
The Leica DM4000 M microscope is used for materials and geo science research.
The objective turret is equipped with a 6x objective turret with M32 thread that is absolute coded so that the objective used is immediately detected.