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NHQ-Zeiss Label-Free High Content Imaging Module ≫
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Label-free imaging module
Real-time imaging
Subcellular resolution
Designed for Zeiss compatibility
Compatible with Axio Observer 3/5
Expandable to Axio Observer 7
Enjoy more perspectives easily
Rich accessory options
Choose accessories according to requirements
Equipped with intelligent analysis software
Endow dynamic vitality
Compatible Models of NHQ-Zeiss
The Zeiss Axio Observer series is a set of advanced reflective microscope systems designed for life science research and industrial applications. BJR’s label-free high-content imaging module can support the upgrade of Axio Observer 3 and 5 series products to realize label-free quantitative phase analysis of cells. Axio Observer 7 can be expanded in the future.

Axio Observer 3
Manual main unit with encoded components

Axio Observer 5
Manual main unit with encoded objective turret and encoded or motorized filter turret

Axio Observer 7
Motorized main unit with motorized Z-axis drive
About Zeiss


Ernst Abbe
(1840—1905)
The interference effect of diffraction phenomena plays an important role in microscope imaging
Ernst Abbe (1840–1905), a German physicist, optician, and entrepreneur, joined ZEISS in 1866. He collaborated with the company’s founder Carl Zeiss to promote the development of optical instrument design. Abbe made important contributions to microscope theory, including the proposal of the Abbe sine condition and Abbe imaging principle. His theories and practices in the optical field laid the foundation for modern microscope technology. Abbe’s theory emphasized the role of diffraction in imaging, holding that microscopes present the interference effect of diffraction phenomena.

Abbe:Microscopes present the interference effect of diffraction phenomena.

The diffraction limit formula inscribed on Abbe’s tombstone