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Nikon Ei

microscope

Microscope

Desmarais Building, Room 5308
Simple Microscope usage price
This Instrument was

 intursted

 intrusted to the CI2B by the department of

pahtology

pathology


 

Applications

  • Upright microscope
  • Widefield
Transmitted light
  • imaging
    • Brightfield
  • Phase contrast
    • Color camera

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    Light sources

    • LED lamp for transmitted light

    Objectives

    1. 4x/0.10 Air MRN70042

    2. 10x/0.25 Air MRN70102

    3. 20x/0.4 Air MRN70202
    4. 40x/0.65 Air MRN70402

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    PositionNameBrandFull nameIDMagnificationNumerical ApertureImmersionTypeWorking distance (mm)Transmittance
    (% [nm])
    TechniqueCover glass thickness (mm)
    14x/0.1
    Air
    Nikon4x/0.1 Air
    BE2 Plan
    MRN700424x0.1AirPlanAchromat25

    >90%

    17.1

    BF0 - 0.17
    210x/0.25
    Air
    Nikon10x/0.3 Air
    BE2 Plan
    MRN7010210x0.25AirPlanAchromat6.7

    >80%

    16

    BF0 - 0.17
    3

    20x/0.4
    Air

    Nikon20x/0.4 Air
    BE2 Plan
    MRN7020220x0.4

    Air

    PlanAchromat23.17>80%BF0.17
    4

    40x/0.65
    Air

    Nikon40x/0.65 Air
    BE2 Plan

    MRN70402

    40x

    0.65

    Air

    PlanAchromat0.726>90%BF0.17

    Detector

    • Nikon Digital Sight 1000

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    titleComplete specifications
    CameraNikon Digital Sight 1000

    Sensor Type

    CMOS

    Sensor Category

    Color

    Nb Pixels

     2 M

    Pixel Layout

    1920 x 1080

    Pixel size

    7.3 um

    Sensor size

    5.57 mm x 3.13 mm 

    Sensor diameter

     mm

    Bit depth

    12-bit
    Speed at full resolution30 images/s

    Max QE

    - %
    Readout noisee⁻

    Cooling

    Passive

    Dark Current

    - e⁻/pixel/sec

    Full well capacity

    e-

    Dynamic Range

    1: -

    Interface

    USB 2.0

    Mount

    C-mount

    Nikon_Camera_Digital Sight_Brochure.pdf 

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    1. If not already done, turn on the computer (#1) and log in to Windows using your UdeM credentials
    2. Remove the dust cover from the microscope
    3. Turn on the camera (#2)
    4. Turn on the LED lamp on the front of the microscope (#3)

    5. Start-up NIS-Elements
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    titleChargement des échantillonsLoading samples

    During this procedure, you will:

    • Set up the microscope in a safe configuration

    • Load your sample

    • Find and adjust the focus

    Once completed, your sample will be ready for acquisition.

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    titleMise au point initialeInitial Focus
    • If this has not been done yet, select the lowest-magnification objective, 4×.
    Info

    The 4× objective is the safest to use due to its long working distance (17 mm). The sample will appear in sharp focus well before the objective gets close. It is recommended to always focus first using the safest objective. Since the objectives are parafocal, focusing with these objectives will make it easier to locate the sample when switching to higher-magnification objectives.

    • Place the test slide on the microscope stage, with the coverslip toward the objective.
    Note

    Using a test slide will significantly reduce the time needed to set up the instrument.

    • If necessary, move the stage so that the sample is centered under the objective
    • Select the desired imaging mode (Brightfield or Fluorescence)
    • Ensure that the light is clearly visible through the eyepieces before continuing
    • Adjust the focus using the main focus knob while looking through the eyepieces until the image is perfectly sharp
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    Warning

    First perform the initial focusing with the safest objective before selecting a higher-magnification objective.

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    titleFocusing with air objectives

    After completing the initial focus:

    • Select the desired air objective (10×, 20×, 40×, or 60×).
    Info

    The 60× objective is the best air objective because it has the highest numerical aperture (0.85).

    • Adjust the focus using the fine focus knob while looking through the eyepieces until the image is perfectly sharp.

    Your sample is now ready for acquisition!

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    • Files can be saved temporarily (during acquisition) on the local C: drive (desktop)
    • At the end of each session, copy your data to your external drive and delete it from the local C: drive
    • You can store your files on the D: drive (Data Storage). If you do, please create a folder per laboratory using the principal investigator last name. Within, create one folder per user (Firstname_Lastname).
    Note
    In any case, your files should be removed from the C: drive.
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    • Save your data
    • Close NIS-Elements
    • Transfer your data to the D: drive (Data Storage) or to your external drive and delete it from the local C: drive
    • Select the 4x objective and place the objectives in a safe position
    • Turn off the microscope (#3)
    • Turn off the camera (#2)
    • Turn off the computer
    • Cover the instrument with the protective dust cover
    Reminder
    Note
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    • Take back your samples including ones in the microscope
    • Leave the microscope and the working area clean
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    Stand

    Nikon Eclipse Ei upright Serial 077218

    Light sources

    • LED light

    Condenser

    • Manual Condenser 
    • Lens Dry NA

    Objectives

    1. 4x/0.10 Air MRN70042

    2. 10x/0.25 Air MRN70102

    3. 20x/0.4 Air MRN70202
    4. 40x/0.65 Air MRN70402

    Stage

    • Manual Stage

    Detector

    • Nikon Digital Sight 1000 Serial 210250
    • 0.55x relay lens

    Workstation

    • HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF Workstation Serial
    • I155434-CIB
    • Intel Core i5-4590 @ 3.3 GHz
    • Motherboard HP 18E7 Chipset Intel Q85 
    • RAM 6 GB DDR3 800 MHz (4 + 1 + 1 GB)
    • OS 500 GB SSD 500 MB/s
    • Video Intel Graphic HD 4600
    • Monitor LG E2240 display 22' 1920 x 1080
    • Software NIS-Elements F v5.42.1

    Anti-vibration table

    • None

    Consumables

    • None

    Manuals

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    Troubleshooting

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    titleNIS-Elements shows an error: Camera Driver...

    This happens when NIS-Elements does not find the camera. It is usually because the camera is not powered on.

    • Turn off NIS-Elements
    • Turn on the camera (both the microscope power bar and the camera need to be ON
      (the camera is usually ON, the switch is on the top of the camera)
    • Check the camera is correctly connected to the computer via a USB cable
    • Turn on NIS-Elements

    FAQ

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    titleCan I use this microscope to look at cells in a dish?

    No. This is an upright microscope designed to observe specimen mounted between a slide and a 0.17 mm thick coverslip.

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