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Posted by Chen Fengnong on Nov 13, 2014; 6:06am
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LED is a  good selection as it has lots of advantages, such as wide spectral, long use time and easy to integrate different shape.


    As to microscope deviec, I think the key is lens, maybe you should choose special lens to avoid week light transmission.


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主题: Light-emitting Diode (LED) versus incandescent light



Hi all,
Does anyone know if LED source of light is a concern for microscope image acquisition?
Some new microscopes are now delivered with LED.
Spectrums of both sources of light are quite different.
Comments?

Thanks
 Gilbert Bigras, M.D., Ph.D., FRCPC (Path)

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