Status:
ReviewerMember since: 2013
Organization: FNLCR/SAIC - Frederick
Nikon systems are cost effective, have long life and are trouble free. Happy to own one.
Application Area: Cell imaging
"This Nikon TIRF microscope is a powerful device for single molecule imaging. The hardware and software are both well developed, the communication between the microscope and the software is very good, so it's the typical user friendly system. The system is reliable and dependable, and never stops running. The after sale service is perfect. The regional field scientist is very willing to help the user to keep theur system in good condition, which does not need a service contract."
Status:
Advanced ReviewerMember since: 2013
Organization: Umass Medical School
Application Area:widefield fluorescence, live cell
"The Ti-E is fairly straightforward to use, and I am overall happy with the quality of imaging I can do on it on a daily basis."
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ReviewerMember since: 2010
Organization: UNIV. OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Application Area:widefield fluorescence, live cell
"The Ti-E is fairly straightforward to use, and I am overall happy with the quality of imaging I can do on it on a daily basis."
Status:
ReviewerMember since: 2012
Organization: Harvard Medical School
Application Area:cell biology
"This is a very powerful scope which is easy to extend and get high quality images. The price is a bit at the high end, and can depend on the regional local distributors. It can be easily modified to fit a specific purpose. A lot of the imaging labs in top schools such as Harvard Medical School and UCSF are using Nikon and this scope."
Status:
ReviewerMember since: 2012
Organization: New Mexico State University
Application Area:Imaging and microscopy
"This microscope was excellent value and is simple to use for an experienced microscopist. It is easy to train new scientists to use this microscope. Be sure to use a vibration isolation table, as the field of view will shift without one."
Scientists have overcome many live cell imaging challenges using advanced techniques such as TIRF, confocal,FRET, photoactivation and microinjection.
At the center of it all is the Eclipse Ti-E, a powerful inverted microscope system that provides instant access to all of these techniques plus revolutionary Nikon CFI60optics. The Eclipse Ti-E offers improved system speed, increased flexibility and efficient multi-mode microscopy as part of a fully-integrated microscope system that is ideal for high-end research and live cell imaging.
Features:
Improved Performance in Broader Wavelength Range.
Maintaining Focus at Greater Depths.
Compatible with Plastic Dishes and Well Plates.
High-speed Motorized Control and Acquisition.
High-quality Phase Contrast Images using High NA Lenses.
Advanced Integration with Peripherals via NIS-Elements Imaging Software.
Ti-LAPP Modular Illumination System.
DMD Module.
Flexible Module Combination.
Two-tiered Configuration Capability.
Multiport Design with a Maximum of Five Imaging Ports.
Manufacturer Nikon Instruments | Available Worldwide
4.1 / 5.0 | 12 reviews