The Olympus BX2-51P is designed to be used for light transmitting particle identification. The 12V/100W light source produces crisp and clear images of the specimen.
The modular design of the BX51 allows researchers to fully expand the design as their needs grow. This ensures a flexible and modular configuration even for special high-end research applications. The standard UIS optics system means there's no compromise when adding intermediate attachments within the viewing path. For added versatility and flexibility, brightfield, darkfield, fluorescence, and Nomarski DIC observation all can be performed using a single set of objectives (U Plan Apochromat or U Plan Fluorite).