Leica MZ125. Modular high-performance stereomicroscope with 12.5:1 zoom



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Leica MZ125 Modular high-performance stereomicroscope with 12.5:1 zoom

The vision Leading-edge technology for a new era In research and technology the bar has been raised. Advances in science and industry are becoming more complex and present new challenges. Precision optical instruments are expected to produce application-specific solutions to meet these challenging needs. Leica Microsystems, a leader in developing innovative technologies, presents the next generation of highperformance stereomicroscopes to confidently pave the road into the future. The Leica MZ125 high-performance stereomicroscope offers leading-edge optical technology at an affordable price. Companies and users throughout the world have the opportunity to experience the performance and the quality of a Leica. High Quality Manufacturing Components Leica has established sophisticated manufacturing processes to meet stringent performance and specification criteria without compromise. Perfection is ensured not only by our certified quality-assurance systems, but also by Leica s own exacting standards. Versatility Leica stereomicroscopes are built using patented antistatic materials that protect against electrostatic discharge (ESD). They can be used to inspect the most sensitive components with assured confidence and they allow true workplace flexibility and safety. Unprecedented Imaging Computer-controlled optical design systems were used to develop lenses using new types of glass with enhanced optical properties. These lenses faithfully transmit the properties of wavelengths of light, resulting in unsurpassed resolution, image contrast and sharpness. The elegant design of the Leica MZ125 personifies the principles of ergonomy. The contoured shapes and modern antistatic materials combine to promote comfort and convenient handling Right: Leica MZ125 with 45 inclined binocular tube, 1.0 plano objective, incident-light stand and focusing drive (coarse/fine) 2

Multi-layer circuit board, crack resulting in poor contact. Original image scales 37:1 and 600:1 Water-lily leaf (Nymphaea alba), openings. Original image scales 100:1 and 200:1 Leica MZ125 with ErgoTube 10 50, 1.0 plano objective, highperformance stand HL for transmitted light (bright field), and focusing drive (coarse/fine) Leica Design by Ernest IgI/Christophe Apothéloz 3

The optics Top performance for successful projects Quick and reliable information is the key to success today, particularly in the domain of precision optical instruments. The Leica MZ125 highperformance stereomicroscope provides the user with more information, more details and therefore with more knowledge. With the Leica MZ125, both high relief and flat specimens, are observed in large fields of view and then magnified continuously in one motion from 8 to 100. In its standard configuration with 1.0 plano objective and distortion-free 10 eyepieces, the Leica MZ125 offers a higher magnification (100 ), a larger numerical aperture (0.125) and better resolution (375 line-pairs/mm) than any comparable stereomicroscope on the market. The parfocally-matched zoom system ensures constant image sharpness throughout the entire zoom range. Planapochromatic objectives The 1.0 and 0.63 planapochromatic objectives were developed specifically for use with the Leica MZ125 stereomicroscope; their performance in terms of contrast, richness of detail, resolution, and color fidelity is unsurpassed and extends the limits of microscopical observation. The long working distances of 97mm, attainable with the 0.63 planapochromatic objective and 135mm with the 0.5 planachromatic objective respectively, create more room for working on the object. Other optical accessories, such as the 1.6 planapochromatic objective and the 40 eyepieces, increase the magnification up to 640. Brilliant images in every dimension The high numerical aperture (0.2) and the maximum resolution of 600 line-pairs / mm attainable with the 1.6 planapochromatic objective, enable the range of the instrument to be extended to that of the compound microscope. The comprehensive approach to the observation of three-dimensional objects, from the lowest to the highest magnification, reveals previously unavailable information. When equipped with the 1.0 planapochromatic objective and with 10 eyepieces, the Leica MZ125 attains a total magnification of 100, a numerical aperture of 0.125, and a resolution of 375 line-pairs / mm. The working distance of the new 0.8 plano objective is 112mm, offering ample space for tools and for manipulating the object. All objectives are lead-free. 6

The program Made-to-measure solutions for every application For a stereomicroscope to provide outstanding user benefits it must quickly and easily adapt to the current working situation and to the individual user. It is precisely this versatility that makes the Leica MZ125 such a fine long-term investment. Its high value results from the quality of the parfocal optical systems and the comprehensive choice of accessories for every imaginable investigational task, instruction, and documentation. The user as the measure of things Leica offers the widest choice of binocular tubes on the market, and a unique range of ErgoModules. The ErgoTube has a viewing angle continuously variable from 10 to 50, and ensures an ideal and dynamic sitting position for every user. It is especially recommended for use with the Leica MZ125. Modularity: Investment in the future The complete range of Leica stereomicroscope stands and illuminators allows the Leica MZ125 to be equipped for any task. For example, the swing-arm stand provides room to manipulate bulky objects, and high-performance stands for transmitted light ensure that transparent objects are ideally illuminated. The coaxial illuminator shows the surface contrasts of flat, highly-reflecting objects such as wafers or polished metal sections. Various types of fiber-optic light enable spatial objects to be presented as models. The fluorescence illuminator, combines with various filter sets (e.g. GFP), to facilitate the differentiation of highly detailed fluorescing structures. ErgoTube and ErgoModule are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 1 Motor focus for effortless focusing and for repetitive tasks 2 Coaxial illuminator for flat, highlyreflecting surfaces, e.g. wafers and polished metal sections 3 Leica IC A integrated analog video camera 4 Fluorescence module with various filter combinations (e.g. GFP) for the differential observation of fine fluorescing structures 5 Discussion stereomicroscope for education and training 6 High-performance transmitted-light stands for the efficient illumination of transparent specimens. Example: Transmitted-light stand for bright- and dark field 7 Rotatable polarization stage for double-refracting materials 8 Leica MPS60 photoautomat (shutterpiece with 1% spot measurement) 8

The Leica MZ125: A fine example of ergonomics and versatility 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

The system Digital technologies for professional requirements By introducing digital imaging, Leica has ushered in a new era for image processing in professional microscopy. Digital imaging shortens work processes, saves costs, is up to date, and offers the facilities of printing, data transfer, multimedia and Internet publishing. Leica provides stereomicroscopes, CCD cameras and image managers from the same source, and has designed the optics and the software specially for microscopy. Leica digital imaging systems Leica Microsystems offers a complete and modular system for professional recording, archiving, analyzing, and processing of electronic images. The new Leica DC 150 (6 megapixels), Leica DC 300 (7.2 megapixels), Leica DC 300F (fluorescence, 2.9 megapixels), Leica DC 350F (fluorescence, 2.9 megapixels, black & white), and Leica DC 500 (12 megapixels) digital imaging systems provide customized, future-oriented solutions for all applications in research, development, industry, biology and medicine. Leica video system The Leica IC A integrated video module enables workplaces to be equipped both ergonomically and economically, since the IC A does not require a C-mount or special adaptation. The Leica IC A opens up new possibilities for image analysis in the natural sciences, for industrial quality control, and for live presentations to large audiences and for digital post-processing. It is possible to record your sample or technique for training or documentation on a VCR. Leica photoautomat If documentation is to be on conventional film material, Leica offers advanced systems. For example, the Leica MPS60 uses 1% spot metering and directs 100% of the light to the highly-sensitive measuring diode, enabling perfect photographs to be taken using short exposure times, even under the low-light conditions of fluorescence. Leica Image Manager for professional archiving, handling and analyzing of electronic images The Leica software «Image Manager» includes various modules for activities ranging from the storage and post-processing of images right up to complex networking. Leica DC digital imaging system, Leica MZ125 with trinocular video-/ phototube 10

The details Leica MZ125 stereomicroscope Design principle Multiple-coated, parfocal high-performance optical system with two parallel beam paths (infinity optics) and one main objective (CMO), lead-free Surface resistance <10 11 Ohm/square centimeter, discharge time <2 seconds from 1000V to 100V of antistatic material Numerical aperture 0.2 with 1.6 planapochromatic objective, 0.125 with 1.0 plano or planapochromatic objective Resolution 375 line-pairs / mm with 1.0 plano or planapochromatic objective, 600 line-pairs / mm with 1.6 planapochromatic objective Magnification changer 12.5:1 zoom, 0.8 10 10 engageable ratchet positions at 1, 1.25, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3.2, 4, 5, 6.4, 8 Magnifications 8 to 100 (with 1.0 objective and 10 eyepieces) Total magnification 4 to 640 Field diameter 0.4mm to 52.5mm Working distances 60mm (1.0 plano), 135mm (0.5 plano), 97mm (0.63 planapo), 112mm (0.8 plano), 55mm (1.0 planapo), 19mm (1.6 planapo), 91 990mm (achromats) Planachromatic and 1.0 (plano, planapo), 0.5 (plano), 0.63 (planapo), 0.8 (plano), 1.6 (planapo), planapochromatic objectives lead-free Wide-field eyepieces for Distortion free, 10 /21B, 16 /14B, 25 /9.5B, 40 /6B eyeglass wearers Dioptric correction +5 to 5 Eyecups Variable degree of eye contact Binocular tubes Apochromatic ErgoTube 10 to 50 with synchronized interpupillary adjustment Various ErgoModules Interpupillary distance 52 to 76mm Stands, illuminators Focusing drive Coarse, fine, manual and motorized, tiltable for OEM adaptations (bonders) Length of column 300mm and 500mm, side-faced profile Microscope carrier Two basic heights, optics carrier rotatable through 360, stereoscopic or vertical observation Swing-arm stand ESD version with 400/25m column, large stand with 550/50mm column, alternative with clamp for 20 50mm thick table tops Universal stand 450/50mm or 800/50m column, 52cm 34cm baseplate, magnetic carrier for stages Transmitted-light stands Bright field, bright and dark field, high-performance base Stages Various, including rotatable polarization stage Incident lamps Inclined, coaxial, vertical, fibre-optic light guides, fluorescence module Accessories Photomicrographic systems Leica MPS30 and MPS60, fully automatic, with data back Video, filming, Various configurations, Leica IC A integrated video module, digital imaging Leica DC digital imaging systems, Leica DC 150 digital still camera Image Management Software image manager Discussion tube For training and education Drawing tube For both left- and right-handed users Double-iris diaphragm For increasing the depth of field Measuring graticules For measuring lengths and for counting Vertical and oblique observation 45 view by moving the optics rather than the specimen For more detailed information, please ask for the brochure Modular System (M1 105-4en). Quality comes first: Leica has established sophisticated manufacturing processes that meet the most stringent performance and specification criteria, without compromise. Perfection is ensured not only by our certified quality assurance standards but also by Leica s own exacting requirements. 12

Leica, the standard for individual solutions Eyepieces 10 445 111 10 445 301 10 445 302 10 445 303 Video/Photo 10 445 924 / 10 446 229 Tubes 10 445 619 45 10 445 822 10-50 Coaxial illuminator 10 446 093 / 10 446 143 10 446 144 / 10 446 145 10 446 146 / 10 446 147 10 446 159 / 10 446 234 Fluorescence module 10 446 180 ErgoModules TM 10 446 123 5-25 10 446 171 30-120 mm Optics carriers 10 479 887 Discussion Objectives 10 446 370 MZ125 AX 10 445 618 10 445 819 10 446 157 10 446 230 10 472 650 10 446 236 Plan/Planapo Microscope carriers 10 445 617 10 446 172 Focusing drive with column 10 445 616 / 10 446 183 Coarse / Fine 10 446 176 Motorfocus 10 446 259 Motorfocus for swing-arm 10 445 631 Incident-light Stands 10 445 387 HF 10 445 363 HF / DF 10 445 367 HL Transmitted-light 10 368 078 Polarization

The data Objective 1.0 Plan 1.0 Planapo 0.5 Plan 0.63 Planapo 0.8 Plan 1.6 Planapo Eyepiece Magnification changer position 60 Plan 55 Planapo Total magnification Field diameter (mm) Working distance 135 Plan 97 Planapo 112 Plan 19 Planapo Total magnification Field diameter (mm) Total magnification Field diameter (mm) Total magnification Field diameter (mm) Total magnification Field diameter (mm) 10 /21B 16 /14B 25 /9.5B 40 /6B 0.8 8.0 26.3 4.0 52.5 5.1 41.2 6.4 32.8 12.8 16.4 1.0 10.0 21.0 5.0 42.0 6.4 32.8 8.0 26.3 16.0 13.1 1.25 12.5 16.8 6.3 33.3 8.0 26.3 10.0 21.0 20.0 10.5 1.6 16.0 13.1 8.0 26.3 10.2 20.6 12.8 16.4 25.6 8.2 2.0 20.0 10.5 10.0 21.0 12.8 16.4 16.0 13.1 32.0 6.6 2.5 25.0 8.4 12.5 16.8 16.0 13.1 20.0 10.5 40.0 5.3 3.2 32.0 6.6 16.0 13.1 20.5 10.2 25.6 8.2 51.2 4.1 4.0 40.0 5.3 20.0 10.5 25.6 8.2 32.0 6.6 64.0 3.3 5.0 50.0 4.2 25.0 8.4 32.0 6.6 40.0 5.3 80.0 2.6 6.3 63.0 3.3 31.5 6.7 40.3 5.2 50.4 4.2 100.8 2.1 8.0 80.0 2.6 40.0 5.3 51.2 4.1 64.0 3.3 128.0 1.6 10.0 100.0 2.1 50.0 4.2 64.0 3.3 80.0 2.6 160.0 1.3 0.8 12.8 17.5 6.4 35.0 8.2 27.3 10.2 22.0 20.5 10.9 1.0 16.0 14.0 8.0 28.0 10.2 22.0 12.8 17.5 25.6 8.8 1.25 20.0 11.2 10.0 22.4 12.8 17.5 16.0 14.0 32.0 7.0 1.6 25.6 8.8 12.8 17.5 16.4 13.7 20.5 10.9 41.0 5.5 2.0 32.0 7.0 16.0 14.0 20.5 10.9 25.6 8.8 51.2 4.4 2.5 40.0 5.6 20.0 11.2 25.6 8.8 32.0 7.0 64.0 3.5 3.2 51.2 4.4 25.6 8.8 32.8 6.8 41.0 5.5 81.9 2.7 4.0 64.0 3.5 32.0 7.0 41.0 5.5 51.2 4.4 102.4 2.2 5.0 80.0 2.8 40.0 5.6 51.2 4.4 64.0 3.5 128.0 1.8 6.3 100.8 2.2 50.4 4.4 64.5 3.5 80.6 2.8 161.3 1.4 8.0 128.0 1.8 64.0 3.5 81.9 2.7 102.4 2.2 204.8 1.1 10.0 160.0 1.4 80.0 2.8 102.4 2.2 128.0 1.8 256.0 0.9 0.8 20.0 11.9 10.0 23.8 12.8 18.6 16.0 14.8 32.0 7.4 1.0 25.0 9.5 12.5 19.0 16.0 14.8 20.0 11.9 40.0 5.9 1.25 31.3 7.6 15.6 15.2 20.0 11.9 25.0 9.5 50.0 4.8 1.6 40.0 5.9 20.0 11.9 25.6 9.3 32.0 7.4 64.0 3.7 2.0 50.0 4.8 25.0 9.5 32.0 7.4 40.0 5.9 80.0 3.0 2.5 62.5 3.8 31.3 7.6 40.0 5.9 50.0 4.8 100.0 2.4 3.2 80.0 3.0 40.0 5.9 51.2 4.6 64.0 3.7 128.0 1.9 4.0 100.0 2.4 50.0 4.8 64.0 3.7 80.0 3.0 160.0 1.5 5.0 125.0 1.9 62.5 3.8 80.0 3.0 100.0 2.4 200.0 1.2 6.3 157.5 1.5 78.8 3.0 100.8 2.4 126.0 1.9 252.0 0.9 8.0 200.0 1.2 100.0 2.4 128.0 1.9 160.0 1.5 320.0 0.7 10.0 250.0 1.0 125.0 1.9 160.0 1.5 200.0 1.2 400.0 0.6 0.8 32.0 7.5 16.0 15.0 20.5 11.7 25.6 9.4 51.2 4.7 1.0 40.0 6.0 20.0 12.0 25.6 9.4 32.0 7.5 64.0 3.8 1.25 50.0 4.8 25.0 9.6 32.0 7.5 40.0 6.0 80.0 3.0 1.6 64.0 3.8 32.0 7.5 41.0 5.9 51.2 4.7 102.4 2.3 2.0 80.0 3.0 40.0 6.0 51.2 4.7 64.0 3.8 128.0 1.9 2.5 100.0 2.4 50.0 4.8 64.0 3.8 80.0 3.0 160.0 1.5 3.2 128.0 1.9 64.0 3.8 81.9 2.9 102.4 2.3 204.8 1.2 4.0 160.0 1.5 80.0 3.0 102.4 2.3 128.0 1.9 256.0 0.9 5.0 200.0 1.2 100.0 2.4 128.0 1.9 160.0 1.5 320.0 0.8 6.3 252.0 1.0 126.0 1.9 161.3 1.5 201.6 1.2 403.2 0.6 8.0 320.0 0.8 160.0 1.5 204.8 1.2 256.0 0.9 512.0 0.5 10.0 400.0 0.6 200.0 1.2 256.0 0.9 320.0 0.8 640.0 0.4 14

Leica MZ125: The dimensions Illustrations, descriptions and technical data are not binding and may be changed without notice. Leica Microsystems Ltd CH-9435 Heerbrugg (Switzerland), 1999 Printed on chlorine-free paper with a high content of recycled fibre. Publication no. in: English M1-125-0en German M1-125-0de French M1-125-0fr Spanish M1-125-0es Printed in Switzerland VII.2001 RDV Leica Microsystems (Switzerland) Ltd Business Unit SM Max Schmidheiny Str. 201 CH - 9435 Heerbrugg Telephone +41 71 726 33 33 Fax +41 71 726 33 99 www.leica-microsystems.com www.stereomicroscopy.com