
Waltham, Massachusetts – Olympus is now offering the option for bundling microscopes with OLYMPUS Stream imaging analysis software. New bundling options include:
DSX510 microscope package
The DSX510 package includes a DSX510 microscope and controller, 5x and 20x objectives, motorized stage, and calibration sample. The DSX510 upright motorized digital microscope provides benefits such as Best Image, which automatically optimizes the microscope for the highest-quality image; 2D geometric measurements; 3D profile measurements; and customized templates for PDF reports.
DSX510 microscope & OLYMPUS stream image analysis software package
This package includes a DSX510 microscope and controller, 5x and 20x objectives, motorized stage, calibration sample, and OLYMPUS Stream 2.1 Desktop.
Stream software makes it easy to output data into Excel and includes a Word reporting module for creating professional reports.
DSX510 stereo microscope & OLYMPUS stream image analysis software package plus light base & SC100 digital camera
This package includes a DSX510 microscope and controller, 5x and 20x objectives, motorized stage and calibration sample, OLYMPUS Stream 2.1 Basic, SZ61TR stereo microscope, SZ2-ILST transmitted and reflected light base, and OLYMPUS SC100 digital camera. Stream software can either be loaded on the DSX computer, providing a single workstation to meet a full range of needs, or on a separate computer, giving you two independent systems.
About Olympus
Olympus Corporation is an international precision technology leader designing and delivering innovative solutions in its core business areas of Medical and Surgical Products, Scientific Solutions, and Cameras and Audio Recorders. The Olympus Corporation of Americas Scientific Solutions Group’s core product lineup comprises clinical, educational, and research microscopes, nondestructive testing equipment, and analytical instruments, all designed with an unwavering commitment to contributing to society by making people’s lives healthier, safer and more fulfilling every day.
Source: Olympus