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Microscope Objectives—Where the Magic Happens

Microscope Objectives – Where the Magic Happens

In this webinar, Olympus microscope experts Ganesh and Wei Juan discuss the importance of good optics in a complex microscope system and what optical features are important for high final image quality. They also highlight new optical achievements brought about by novel lens manufacturing technology and explain how these new lenses can benefit almost any optical microscopy application, including whole slide imaging, super resolution systems, and laser scanning microscopy.

Presenters:

Ganesh Kadasoor, Application Specialist at Olympus Medical Systems India Ltd
Wei Juan Wong, Senior Product Specialist at Olympus Singapore


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Extended Apochromat Objectives

UPLXAPO

These extended apochromat objectives offers a high numerical aperture (NA), wide homogenous image flatness, and 400 nm to 1000 nm chromatic aberration compensation. They enable high-resolution, bright image capture for a range of applications, including brightfield, fluorescence, and confocal super resolution microscopy. 

  • High NA, wide homogeneous image flatness, and wide range chromatic aberration compensation from 400 nm to 1000 nm
  • Highly reliable precision image for wide applications from bright field/fluorescence microscopy to confocal /super resolution microscopy

Microscope Objectives—Where the Magic Happens

In this webinar, Olympus microscope experts Ganesh and Wei Juan discuss the importance of good optics in a complex microscope system and what optical features are important for high final image quality. They also highlight new optical achievements brought about by novel lens manufacturing technology and explain how these new lenses can benefit almost any optical microscopy application, including whole slide imaging, super resolution systems, and laser scanning microscopy.


Related Products

Extended Apochromat Objectives

UPLXAPO

These extended apochromat objectives offers a high numerical aperture (NA), wide homogenous image flatness, and 400 nm to 1000 nm chromatic aberration compensation. They enable high-resolution, bright image capture for a range of applications, including brightfield, fluorescence, and confocal super resolution microscopy. 

  • High NA, wide homogeneous image flatness, and wide range chromatic aberration compensation from 400 nm to 1000 nm
  • Highly reliable precision image for wide applications from bright field/fluorescence microscopy to confocal /super resolution microscopy
Experts
Ganesh Kadasoor
Application Specialist at Olympus Medical Systems India Ltd

Hello! I am Ganesh Kadasoor, and I have worked with Olympus high-end imaging in India for the past 15 years. I have Bachelor and Master’s degrees in Life Sciences and secured my Ph.D. in Medical Entomology from the University of Mysore, India. I joined Olympus as a confocal specialist, taking care of all high-end imaging systems including live cell imaging, laser scanning confocal, TIRF, spinning disk confocal, super resolution, and multiphoton microscopes. I’m currently the National Manager (Applications Support) at Olympus Medical Systems India Ltd, Bangalore, and am involved in conducting training programs for scientists, academics, and the distributor network across the country. I am also responsible for organizing various microscopy and imaging workshops, seminars, and webinars as well as support both national and international microscopy courses as tutor/trainer in India.

Wei Juan Wong
Application Specialist
Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions

Wei Juan Wong has a degree in physics and has worked in a biophysical research laboratory as well as a microscopy core facility. She joined Olympus in 2018 as a Product Specialist at Olympus Singapore, where she supports Southeast Asia customers using widefield microscopes, including the VS200 slide scanner. In 2021, she moved to Germany to join Olympus Software Imaging Solutions as an Application Specialist, where she provides application and marketing support to customers worldwide.

Microscope Objectives—Where the Magic HappensDec 15 2024
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