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News Release from: Leica Microsytems | Subject: DM6000 M
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 06 May 2004

Focusing On New Digital Microscopes

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Leica Microsystems will be demonstrating its very latest microscope systems and associated equipment for research into industrial materials on one of the largest exhibition stands at Microscience 2004

Leica Microsystems will be demonstrating its very latest microscope systems and associated equipment for research into industrial materials on one of the largest exhibition stands at Microscience 2004 At Stand F7, Leica experts will be on hand to demonstrate and discuss a wide range of their technologies, including the newly launched DM6000 M fully automated high-end research microscope

Seamlessly integrating a micro-scope, digital camera and image processing software, the latest in the DigitalMicroscope series provides the maximum of automation and er-gonomics, making work substantially easier for the user.

A number of Leica's range of stereomicroscopes are specifically designed for industrial applications.

Examples of these on display will include the MZ16, the first ever stereomicroscope to enable the observation, analysis and photography of 3D objects down to 1.19 micron.

Also on show will be the Leica S6 D which produces, processes and archives digitised images, thereby enabling the complete documentation of test results.

Complementing Leica's microscope range the DFC range of digital cameras to suit all needs will also be available to view on the stand.

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