Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Are you into Forensics, Pathology, or Genetics?
If you are into Forensics, Pathology, or Genetics, you will want to add a digital microscope camera to your lab! The three fields above are very cool fields to be in along with many others that utilize microscopes with digital camera's. Some other occupational fields that use the digital microscope cameras are biology, mineralogy, geology, and quality control. There are many, these are just a few occupational studies that certainly cannot survive without having a microscope with a digital camera in their labs.
In the field of Forensics, high reliable image quality is the basic requirement for conclusive results and precise documentation of the finest details. In the world of Pathology, the scientist must evaluate and assess histological tissues. Histology (from the Greek) is the study of tissue sectioned as a thin slice using a microtome. It can be described as microscopic anatomy.**Definition of Histology received from Wikipedia**
In the field of Genetics you need a microscope that is suitable for all different kinds of fluorescence methods.
For any of the applications above, I would recommend the LOMO Trinocular Invertoscope, model number LA-MI-INVERTOSCOPE-INIQ903DIC. This high performance, superior quality microscope will allow you to attach a 35mm digital camera. The LOMO Invertoscope is capable of brightfield, phase contrast and polarization. It also has an Illuminator Condenser system that has two operating positions; a lower for observing specimens in culture plates and upper for sophisticated flasks. It also has a halogen lamp that always promises a bright image for all magnifications, contrast techniques, and flawless color temperature control for photomicrography.
So to get into anyone of these interesting fields, try the LOMO Invertoscope! You won't regret it!Posted by Tammy Watkins at 7:32 AM Read Article 

