X-Light V3 Spinning disk confocal

10 Apr 2023

In this product brochure, CrestOptics presents the X-Light V3. X-Light V3 is the next generation of spinning disks, and it relies on cutting-edge technology, advanced optical design, and engineering solutions developed by CrestOptics to meet the very high-end specifications required by modern fluorescence microscopy applications. From fast cell dynamics on live samples to optical sectioning of tissues, all features are designed to obtain the most data from each individual sample. Micro-lenses technology makes X-Light V3 the fastest system when it comes to qualitative and quantitative imaging on large samples due to its homogeneous illumination.

X-Light V3

CrestOptics S.p.A

"SEE BRIGHTER, SEE FASTER, SEE MORE". X-Light V3 is the next generation of spinning disks, and it relies on cutting-edge technology, advanced optical design, and engineering solutions developed by CrestOptics to meet the very high-end specifications required by modern fluorescence microscopy applications.

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