Clinical Upright Microscopes
Evident upright microscopes offer high-quality imaging for clinical research, featuring advanced optics for high-resolution, high-contrast imagery that supports detailed viewing, insight, and analysis. Ergonomically designed and easy to use, these versatile microscopes provide precise operation and efficient image capture, with true color LED illumination for accurate representation.
Whether for complex multidimensional experiments with automated fluorescence or routine clinical lab testing, Evident's upright microscopes meet a wide range of application needs, delivering accurate color reproduction for cytology and pathology research. Building on more than 100 years of Olympus innovation, we continue to uphold the legacy of excellence in microscopy while advancing cutting-edge technology.
Clinical Upright Microscope
BX63
- Fully motorized system allows automation of complex multidimensional experiments
- Accurate motorized Z-drive
- High stability due to fixed stage design
BX53
- High-luminosity True Color LED illumination
- Modular concept enables individual components to be motorized
- Easily acquire multi-color fluorescence images
BX46
- Unrivalled ergonomic design
- World´s first tilting, telescopic, lifting tube
- Ultra-low fixed stage
CX43
- Ergonomic design
- Ideal for versatile application
- Long lifetime LED illumination
* Optional single line LED light source for fluorescence (peak excitation wavelength 470 nm only)
BX53-P
- A full-featured polarizing microscope
- Sharper images with UIS2 optics
- Ergonomically designed for research use
BX51WI
- Ideally suited to brain-slice and in-vivo electrophysiology
- Water immersion optics designed for electrophysiological applications
- Stability and reliability due to fixed stage concept
Clinical Upright Microscope FAQs
In an upright microscope, the light source and condenser are located beneath the stage and, therefore, the specimen. Light is transmitted through the sample from below, and it can then be viewed from above with an ocular lens.
While with an inverted microscope, gravity naturally causes cells to sink to the bottom and adhere to the coverslip, when using an upright microscope for cell biology applications, the samples are instead squeezed between the coverslip and a slide. This allows the sample to be successfully viewed and analyzed with the upright microscope from above.
Olympus BX3 Upright Microscope Product Introduction
This video takes a closer look at the Olympus BX3 upright microscope, offering an automatic light intensity manager, user-friendly controls, and the lowest stage on the market.