Evident (old Olympus) and their new confocal model (FV4000)




Short communication: I recently read that Olympus microscopy section has been rebranded and is now called Evident. It inherits most of the former company, so no radical changes are expected for now. I also got the information that the company just launched its new confocal model, the FV4000. I was invited to follow a short webinar about their new product at the end of November, so I can write more about the technical innovations of their latest model by then. In the meanwhile, after a quick look at the specifications of the product, it is clear that there is a growing interest, not only from Evident but also from the competitors, in expanding the detection spectrum into the near infrared (NIR). The new model has a detection range from 400 to 900 nm and three extra laser lines (685, 730 and 785 nm). The other technical innovation that sticks out is the use of a new type of detector called SilVIR, and you can read a white paper explaining its properties here

I promise to write more after the presentation. In the meanwhile, if you are based in Norway, you can get more information by contacting Holger Hartmann microscopy product expert Marita Gustavsen.  

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