
Stereo Microscopes & Macroscopes
When combined with crisp LED illumination, high-performance digital cameras and easy-to-use Leica Application Suite software, these imaging systems provide powerful solutions for precise analysis and documentation.
Whether you need research, laboratory, educational or industrial stereo microscopes, Leica Microsystems provides customized packages for your specific application.
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Stereo Microscopes and Macroscopes
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THUNDER Imager Model Organism
The THUNDER Imager Model Organism allows fast and easy 3D exploration of whole organisms for developmental or molecular biology research.
S9 Series
Greenough Stereo Microscopes S series
Leica M125 C, M165 C, M205 C, M205 A
Encoded stereo microscopes
Leica M205 FCA & Leica M205 FA
(Semi)-automated fluorescence stereo microscopes
Leica EZ4 W & EZ4 E
Stereo microscope for college and university education with 8x to 35x magnification, 7-way LED illumination, and integrated camera
M50, M60 & M80
Routine stereo microscopes
A60 F & A60 S
Industrial Stereo Microscopes for Production
Leica Z16 APO
Manual 16:1 Macroscope for detailed documentation, measurement and evaluation
Leica Z6 APO
Manual 6:1 Macroscope for detailed Documentation, Measurement and Evaluation
Leica EZ4
Stereo microscope for beginners in college and university education with 8x to 35x magnification and 7-way LED illumination
Leica M165 FC
Fluorescent stereomicroscope
Leica MZ10 F
Modular stereomicroscope
Stereo microscopes
Stereo microscopes and macroscopes from Leica Microsystems enable you to view, analyze and document your specimens in two and three dimensions.
When combined with crisp LED illumination, high-performance digital cameras and easy-to-use Leica Application Suite software, these imaging systems provide powerful solutions for precise analysis and documentation.
Whether you need research, laboratory, educational or industrial stereo microscopes, Leica Microsystems provides customized packages for your specific application.
Use Leica stereo microscopes in industry, research, laboratories or educational institutions – wherever you view, examine and document your specimens in three dimensions.
Ergonomics boosts your productivity and cuts costs
Our stereo microscopes adapt to their users, not the other way round! Invest in ergonomical workstations for fatigue-free work and greater productivity. Our comprehensive ergonomy program enables every user to match their Leica stereo microscope to their individual size and the way they work.
Stereo microscopes for different applications
Different applications make different demands of a stereo microscope. We identify customers‘ needs and take them as the basis for our product development. Thanks to the modular design of our stereo microscopes, we can provide a customized solution for any application imaginable.
Macroscopes
Leica Macroscopes are among the most precise on the market. They are used for a wide variety of applications in industry, medicine and research.
Macroscopes with top-level operational convenience
Leica Macroscopes with apochromatic 16:1 zoom offer not only exceptional optics but also top-level operational convenience. Together with the new Leica Application Suite software they enable first-class documentation and analysis of the image material. Thanks to the unique modularity of our automated macroscopes, you can adapt the instrument to your individual needs and routines.
The Best of Both Worlds
We have designed the first macroscope with fluorescence technology. This innovation brings you excellent results: maximum field depth and color fidelity guarantee superlative imaging precision.
About Stereomicroscopy
Stereomicroscopes offer the great advantage of providing a three dimensional view of the sample. This is vitally important for understanding or inspecting microscopic structures, their spatial extent and nature. Stereomicroscopes are therefore indispensable in a huge number of applications ranging from industrial production, quality control and materials research to forensics, biotechnology, genetics and nearly all areas of biomedical research. Modern stereomicroscopes are based on a modular design, allowing them to be configured for individual applications and tailored to the ergonomic needs of the user.
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Key Factors to Consider When Selecting a Stereo Microscope
Stereo microscopes are often nicknamed the “workhorse” of the lab or production site. Users spend many hours looking through the eyepieces inspecting, observing, documenting, or dissecting samples.…Read article
How to create EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) images
Watch this video to see how you can rapidly record sharp optical microscope images of samples with a large height variation. This is done with the optional Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) function of…Read article
What Does 30,000:1 Magnification Really Mean?
One important criterion concerning the performance of an optical microscope is magnification. This report will offer digital microscopy users helpful guidelines to determine the useful range of…Read article
How Sharp Images Are Formed
In microscopy, depth of field is often seen as an empirical parameter. In practice it is determined by the correlation between numerical aperture, resolution and magnification. For the best possible…Read article
Digital Cameras
Manufacturers digital cameras race to outdo each other with ever-increasing numbers of megapixels. The world record for professional medium format digital cameras has now surpassed 60 megapixels per…Read article
The History of Stereo Microscopy – Part III
Until the middle of the 19th century, microscopes were hand-crafted custom instruments. At the time, it was not possible to predict the properties of a lens in advance, so lenses were shaped and…Read article
The History of Stereo Microscopy – Part II
For millennia, glass was admired for its beauty and the artful objects that could be created with it. With the rise of the exact sciences, however, researchers became more demanding with regard to…Read article
The History of Stereo Microscopy – Part I
The 17th century in Europe was marked by the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). The population lived in constant fear and poverty. Marauding hordes wandered the countryside; failed harvests, plagues,…Read article
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