Olympus FV3000 Inverted (#02-19)


Olympus FV3000 Inverted (#02-19)

       Overview:

  • Sensitivity: ★★★★☆
  • Speed: ★★★☆☆ (galvano), ★★★★☆ (resonant)
  • Detection channels: 2 HSD, 2 PMT, 1 Transmitted Light
  • Recommendation: Use if your sample requires higher speed than the Leica SP8 and the sample uses standard fluorophores. Unlike the system in #02-20, this system does not come with a stagetop incubator.

       Features:

  • Diode Lasers: 405, 445, 488, 514, 561, 640nm
  • Multidimensional imaging (XYZT)
  • Automated Macro to Micro Imaging and stitching of large area of datasets
  • Hardware Autofocus
  • NEW! Olympus X-Line objective lens for improved numerical aperture, image flatness, and chromatic correction.
  • Simultaneous Spectral Imaging
  • 2 Silicone lens for deep tissue imaging and prolong timelapse imaging
  • 2 High sensitivity detectors (HSD), 2 PMT detectors and 1 Transmitted Light Detector
  • FV31S-SW Acquisition Software
  • CellSens for Deconvolution
  • Other Imaging techniques: FRAP, FRET, Photostimulation, Live Imaging and Spectral Scanning
  • Excellent for Deep tissue Imaging

Location: #02-19

Download the instruction manual for this system here


Objective lens Magnification/N.A Working Distance (mm) Immersion Medium DIC
Olympus PlanApo N 1.25x/0.04 5.00 Dry Yes
Olympus UPlanXApo 10x/0.40 3.1 Dry Yes
Olympus UPlanXApo 20x/0.75 0.6 Dry Yes
Olympus UPlanXApo 40x/1.40 0.13 Oil Yes
Olympus UPlanXApo 60x/1.42 0.15 Oil Yes
Olympus UPlanXApo 100x/1.45 0.13 Oil Yes
Olympus UPlanSApo* 30x/1.05 0.8 Silicone Yes
Olympus UPlanSApo* 60x/1.3 0.3 Silicone Yes

* These objectives are not stationed in this system. The 30x silicone lens is installed in the FV3000 Upright system together with the silicone oil and the 60x silicone lens is a separate piece beside the FV3000 Inverted system in #02-20. Please borrow them and their required silicone oil from their respective locations if you need to use them, and remember to return them to their respective locations once you are done using them.


TLL Staff who would like to receive training on this system, please sign up through the Microscopy Training Form.

External users who are interested in this system, please contact the Bioimaging Group