Leica LED2000 – LED2500
Powerful Illumination Stands for Stereomicroscopes
Living up to Life
Powerful LED Illumination
The high quality Leica LED2000/LED2500 illumination stands are so robust they are suitable for almost
any environment.
The LED2000 stand suits all incident light applications to provide a cost effective solution where no
transmitted light is needed. With five illumination options available, you can choose exactly where
and how much incident light you want to apply to your sample. This can range from applying all
7 LED’s to achieve full brightness, a 4 point top light for shadow free illumination, 2 side LED’s for improved contrast or 1 oblique LED where a semi-dark illumination is required. Each illumination option
also provides a dimming control to allow brightness levels to be fully optimized to individual needs.
With the light manager touch panel, each setting can be selected and easily reproduced.
The Leica LED2500 includes both incident and transmitted light capabilities, which can either be
used together or controlled individually. With a 60mm active light diameter, the LED2500 is perfect
for performing detailed inspections with consistent light levels across samples with a large field of
view. The 5500° K color temperature also means that specimens can be examined with true color
reproduction.
Moveable Arc Illumination
The LED2000/LED2500 provides an adjustable arc illumination, which is perfect for increasing the
contrast level to exactly meet your requirements. This can be optimised for 1.0× (none), 1.6× and 2.0×
supplemental lenses to achieve the desired results.
Maintenance Free
LED’s have a lifespan of at least 25 000 hours and maintain a constant color temperature. The lightemitting diodes are preferable over traditional incandescent light. Due to intelligent heat dissipation, the Leica LED2000/LED2500 bases do not require a fan. This ensures that light vibrations do not
hinder the inspection of a sample.
Clear as Daylight
The Leica LED2000 and LED2500 use the latest LED technology that closely resembles the light spectrum of daylight. As a result of “Pulse Width Modulation” (PWM), the color temperature remains
constant during the complete dimming range. Thus, there is no need to readjust the white balance of
a camera making the complete system easier to handle.
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