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Etaluma, Inc.

www.etaluma.com

Lumascopes 

 

 

About Etaluma

 

Etaluma, Inc. is a privately held Life Sciences company focused on bringing high resolution, lower priced fluorescence microscopes to more markets and a wider range of users. Etaluma's Lumascopes constitute a dramatic new concept in digital fluorescence microscopy that combines high resolution power, control and image capture via USB connection directly to a computer; and greater versatility, including the capability for time-lapse and live videos. Providing true next-gen microscopy, Etaluma's compact, inverted design allows imaging in a wide range of labware and settings, including live cell imaging in incubators, hoods, and other challenging locations. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Useful Link:

Etaluma Publications

Etaluma Image & Video Gallery

  

Demo Units of Lumascope 850 now at GriffinBio.

Contact Us for an On-site Demonstration.

 

 

Highlighted Products
Lumascope LS850 - Blue, Green, and Red Fluorescence and Walk-Away Automation
LS850 offers walk-away automation with the highest quality wide field epifluorescence microscopy images, tiled images, Z-stacks, time-lapse series, and videos recorded directly to your computer. It detects blue, green and red fluorophores with high performance optics providing near diffraction-limited (theoretical maximum) resolution. Its compact and robust design enables use inside cell culture hoods, incubators, hypoxic chambers, and gloveboxes. Objective compatibility with standard lenses and available with optional automated 4-objective turret.
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Lumascope LS820 - Blue, Green, and Red Fluorescence with Autofocus and Z-Stacking for Time Lapse Automation
Lumascope 820, provides bright field, phase contrast transmitted illumination, blue, green, and red fluorescence and high performance optics with near diffraction-limited resolution. Images, Z-stacks, time-lapse series, and videos are easily captured and recorded directly to your computer. Compact and robust design enables use inside cell culture hoods, incubators, hypoxic chambers, and on the bench.
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