Leica Microsystems Offers More Accessories, Tipps and Tricks Around Their Digital Microscope System Without Eyepieces

Heerbrugg, Switzerland. After launching the Leica DMS300, a digital microscope system without eyepieces, in March 2013, Leica Microsystems now adds to its accessories and gives more hands-on advice. The Leica DMS300 is now available with an incident light base in addition to a boom stand outfit, so users now have a choice of two bases for their system. The incident light base is an ideal accessory for the inspection of smaller samples. With its small footprint it easily fits on any workstation or desk.

Leica Microsystems has preperad nine videos with detailed information on the operation of the Leica DMS300 digital microscope system. The topics range from assembly of the system via explanations of the various menus through to remote control functions. “We show how easily the Leica DMS300 can actually be operated,” says Clinton Smith, Product Manager, Leica Microsystems. “Users get hands-on advice on how to adjust color settings, how to define camera parameters such as exposure time, date and file name or how to view images and play videos that have been saved on the SD card.” The videos are available here: https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/stereo-microscopes-macroscopes/macroscopes/details/product/leica-dms300/showcase/

The Leica DMS300 is a digital microscope system with an HDMI monitor instead of eyepieces. Users profit from fast live image display and acquisition as the Leica DMS300 acquires color images as well as Full HD movies with up to 30fps. It is equipped with 8:1 optical zoom and a 2.5MP camera.

Details on the Leica DMS300 https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/stereo-microscopes-macroscopes/macroscopes/details/product/leica-dms300/

Leica Microsystems is a world leader in microscopes and scientific instruments. Founded as a family business in the nineteenth century, the company’s history was marked by unparalleled innovation on its way to becoming a global enterprise.

Its historically close cooperation with the scientific community is the key to Leica Microsystems’ tradition of innovation, which draws on users’ ideas and creates solutions tailored to their requirements. At the global level, Leica Microsystems is organized in three divisions, all of which are among the leaders in their respective fields: the Life Science Division, Industry Division and Medical Division.

The company is represented in over 100 countries with 6 manufacturing facilities in 5 countries, sales and service organizations in 20 countries, and an international network of dealers. The company is headquartered in Wetzlar, Germany.

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