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.

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ItemAndor Custom Imaging System (CIS)BC43 Ultimate Benchtop Confocal MicroscopeDragonfly High Speed Confocal Microscope System
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Catalog NumberInquireBC43Dragonfly
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DimensionsInquireInquire(WxDxH) 31.2 x 30.7 x 19.3 in (792 x 780 x 489 mm)
TypeInquireConfocal, Widefield & Transmitted Light MicroscopyConfocal, TIRF, Wide Field Imaging Platform
ResolutionInquire6.5 µm pixel; 2048x2000 pixels (4.1 MP)Inquire
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