Product Description
Brand Thermo Fisher Scientific
Model EVOS M7000
Capacity 3.2 MP Color CMOS
CAT No AMF7000
Application Microscopy
The EVOS M7000 Imaging System is a high-performance, fully automated, inverted, multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted light imaging system. It was developed to meet todayas expectations for image quality, user interface interactions, data generation speed and flexibility, and end-user value. The powerful and time-saving acquisition tools with enhanced autofocus algorithms and automated routines for microwell plate assays, time-lapse live cell imaging, area scanning in time lapse and Z-stacks in scan mode, and a superb optomechanical design enable the generation of publication-quality images and data with just a few clicks when and where needed.
Automated and Efficient ImagingThe EVOS M7000 Imaging System streamlines your laboratory workflow with its automated turret, motorized XYZ stage, and software-controlled autofocus. This automation supports consistent, high-throughput experiments and precise imaging, making it ideal for advanced research and repetitive tasks. Switch seamlessly between up to five objectives and multiple imaging modes with intuitive controls, enhancing both efficiency and reproducibility.
Versatile Imaging ApplicationsDesigned for a range of scientific applications, the M7000 enables fluorescence imaging, live cell analysis, time-lapse experiments, and multi-channel microscopy. It supports various vessel types, such as slides, flasks, and multi-well plates, so you can adapt to diverse experimental setups. Its high sensitivity and wide field of view allow for detailed observations across a range of research workflows.
Advanced Connectivity and StorageWith integrated USB, Ethernet, HDMI, and Wi-Fi capabilities, the EVOS M7000 simplifies data transfer and remote access. Internal SSD and support for external USB storage further enable you to handle large datasets with ease. The included high-resolution monitor and EVOS software ensure seamless image acquisition, data analysis, and sharing between devices within your lab or broader research networks.
FAQ's of Thermo Fisher Scientific Invitrogen EVOS M7000 Imaging System:
Q: How does the EVOS M7000 system benefit laboratory imaging workflows?
A: The automated features of the EVOS M7000, including motorized stage, automated objective turret, and software-driven autofocus, significantly improve efficiency and reproducibility. This allows for faster image acquisition and streamlined data management, making it ideal for high-throughput applications and minimizing manual handling.
Q: What types of imaging modes does the EVOS M7000 support?
A: The system offers multiple imaging modalities, including brightfield, phase contrast, and multi-channel fluorescence. This versatility is suitable for a wide spectrum of cell imaging, fluorescence assays, and long-term time-lapse experiments.
Q: When should I replace the LED light source, and is it user-replaceable?
A: The solid-state LED light source has a long operational lifetime and is designed to be user-replaceable. Replacement is generally only necessary after extensive use, when brightness noticeably diminishes, making maintenance both convenient and cost-effective.
Q: Where can the EVOS M7000 be used and what are its operating conditions?
A: This imaging system is intended for laboratory settings and should be operated in environments with temperatures between 15-30C and relative humidity of 20-80% (non-condensing). Its compliance with RoHS, CE, and UL certifications ensures suitability for professional research environments globally.
Q: What is the process for image acquisition and analysis on the EVOS M7000?
A: Users can easily set up experiments via the integrated touchscreen or onboard PC, choose imaging modes and objectives, and control the stage and autofocus. Image acquisition, processing, and analysis are managed through the included EVOS software, which supports batch processing and advanced quantification features.
Q: How does the system store and transfer imaging data?
A: The EVOS M7000 offers reliable storage with an internal SSD and the option to connect external USB drives. USB, Ethernet, HDMI, and Wi-Fi interfaces facilitate easy data transfer, device integration, and remote operation, supporting collaborative workflows within your laboratory.
Q: What types of vessels are accommodated, and why is this beneficial?
A: The system supports a variety of sample containers, including slides, flasks, and multi-well plates. This flexibility allows researchers to conduct multiple types of experiments on a single platform, optimizing resource usage and adapting to diverse experimental needs.