Confocal Microscope

Confocal microscopy is a form of optical imaging which increases the contrast and resolution of an image taken through a microscope by blocking light that is out of focus during the image formation. By preforming optical sectioning, this technique enables the reconstruction of 3D structures within an object or a fluorescent labeled specimen. These microscopes have uses in biology, medicine, optics, crystallography, and materials science.

Things to consider when purchasing a confocal microscope include measurement range, numerical aperture, depth of field, and optical resolution. For more information on confocal microscopes, be sure to check our Buyer’s Guide.

CompanyAndor TechnologyAndor TechnologyAndor Technology
ItemDragonfly High Speed Confocal Microscope SystemAndor Custom Imaging System (CIS)BC43 Ultimate Benchtop Confocal Microscope
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Catalog NumberDragonflyInquireBC43
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Dimensions(WxDxH) 31.2 x 30.7 x 19.3 in (792 x 780 x 489 mm)InquireInquire
TypeConfocal, TIRF, Wide Field Imaging PlatformInquireConfocal, Widefield & Transmitted Light Microscopy
ResolutionInquireInquire6.5 µm pixel; 2048x2000 pixels (4.1 MP)
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