Olympus Ix50 Manual

Nobody wants to be held back.
Especially when there's a whole lot of world out there.
Just waiting for you.
Waiting for you to take part in it.
And you know you have what it takes.
You know you would excel.
If only you weren't being held back.
If you could only break free.
Well, now you can.

Olympus interchangeable lens digital camera systems provide top-level image quality in an incredibly compact package,
giving you the freedom to shoot the photographs you always wanted to shoot.
The photographs you gave up on because your camera and lenses were too heavy to carry into the mountains.
The photographs you missed taking because you couldn't get your large camera quickly into position.
Even the photographs you didn't take because your camera gear didn’t suit the environment you were in.

With our system, you can capture the moments you want, anytime, anywhere.

Olympus IX50 - ULisboa Olympus IX50 manual fluorescence microscope with mercury fluorescence illuminator, Nomarski/DIC Prism, cool CCD for fast low-light imaging, motorized filter wheels and micromanipulation / microinjection. This instruction manual is for the Olympus Inverted System Microscope Models IX50. Make sure to allow ample free space around and in particular above. Olympus IX50 manual fluorescence microscope with mercury fluorescence illuminator, Nomarski/DIC Prism, cool CCD for fast low-light imaging, motorized filter wheels and micromanipulation / microinjection. Manuals and User Guides for Olympus IX51. We have 1 Olympus IX51 manual available for free PDF download: Instructions Manual Olympus IX51 Instructions Manual (76 pages).

Brochures & Manuals The IX50 is an inverted system microscope that addresses the observation and imaging needs of high-level laboratory and clinical applications. Modular design and the excellence of its optical system serve tasks from cell culture observation.

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OLYMPUS TO THE CORE

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COMPACT AND LIGHTWEIGHT FREE TO BE MORE CREATIVE

Shoot longer. Move easier. You can easily carry your equipment into the mountains. Enjoy photography more when your camera system doesn’t weigh you down.

OM-D E-M1 Mark II + M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 300mm F4.0 IS PRO:
Comparison with 35mm DSLR

MASSIVE DIFFERENCE

Interchangeable lens cameras are part of a system. A compact camera body is meaningless if the lenses remain large and heavy. The Olympus camera system is both compact and lightweight, providing you with the freedom to venture out and shoot anywhere.

POWERFUL IMAGE STABILISATIONALWAYS CLEAR AND SHARP AND VIBRANT. ALL HANDHELD

Our in-body image stabilization lets you shoot handheld by compensating for all camera movement. The result?
Crisp, clear, detailed images - even in low light. No tripod needed.

ALWAYS STABLE

Olympus's in-body image stabilisation (IS) system compensates for pitch, yaw, vertical/horizontal shifting, and camera roll. In addition, it boasts powerful video IS. And since it is built into the camera body, rather than the lens, you can enjoy its performance no matter what lens you use. When a 5-axis Sync IS compatible camera and lens are used together, image stabilisation is more powerful than ever before.

OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1X, 4s photographing handheld

35mm format built-in IS camera, 4s photographing handheld

35mm format built-in IS camera, 4s photographing handheld

STABILITY FOR ALL LENSES

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Unlike conventional DSLR camera systems, the Olympus interchangeable lens camera system has its image stabilisation (IS) system built into the camera body, providing beautifully stable images no matter what lens is used.
Sync IS, which delivers unprecedented camera shake compensation performance, is realised by combining the in-lens IS on compatible M.Zuiko PRO lenses with the in-body IS on compatible Olympus interchangeable lens cameras.

WORLD CLASS OPTICAL PERFORMANCE PRO-GRADE PRECISION TO CAPTURE ALL YOU SEE

Your camera system is only as good as the lenses you use.
Our M.Zuiko lenses provide the highest resolving power to ensure your images are bright and colourful with edge-to-edge sharpness and detail on magnificent natural landscape.

COMPARE IMAGE QUALITY

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Explore the difference in image sharpness and detailing when shot with different camera systems.

OM-D

OM-D

APS-C

APS-C

35mm

35mm

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Image quality at the centre of the picture is similar for all three camera systems, but the resolution at the periphery of the image is the highest when taken with the OM-D or a 35mm full-frame system. This can be justified with the sharpness and detailing of the trees in the image.
Lens: M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm F2.8 PRO (equivalent lens used on APS-C and 35mm full-frame)
Conditions: 24mm (35mm equivalent), 1/500 sec, F8, ISO 200

LENSES THAT DELIVER

All M.Zuiko lenses are developed specifically for use with digital cameras. They feature telecentric lens technology, which reliably delivers light to the image sensor in a way that makes your images sharp to the very corners.

  • 1. Subject
  • 2. Image Sensor
  • 3. Range in which effective light for sensor is delivered
  • 4. Enlarged view of image sensor
  • 5. Light
  • 6. Image sensor window

PRECISION PERFECTION

In order to achieve the precision levels required for producing lenses of Zuiko calibre, Olympus developed many of its own super-accurate lens element manufacturing and measuring technologies.

FLAWLESS ASSEMBLY

Lens elements are carefully assembled into a lens by skilled craftspeople. As not even the slightest misalignment can be overlooked, high-precision analytical equipment and computer programs are used along the way to verify proper positioning of the lens elements.

OLYMPUS CAMERAS AND LENSES

Eternally pursuing the highest performance and picture quality, intelligent and sophisticated Olympus cameras and lenses are designed to bring your photographic visions to life.

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Wireless Digital Imaging

Convert each microscope into a wireless imaging system and enhance collaboration in the classroom.

Inspiring Enthusiasm

Breaking away from static microscope labs, the EP50 camera and WLAN adaptor can transform the classroom into a dynamic, interactive space.

  • Flexible camera control and viewing options: connect using mobile devices or WLAN-enabled PCs/laptops via wireless or wired LAN connection
  • High-quality, crisp, 5-megapixel images
  • Fast frame rates enable students to navigate quickly through the specimen

Interactive Learning

The flexible camera control and viewing options offered by the complimentary EPview app software expand interaction and collaboration possibilities:

  • Control the EP50 camera using the EPview app for mobile devices or software for PCs/laptops (see specs for version compatibility)
  • Up to 6 users can connect their devices to the same WLAN-enabled EP50 camera
  • Access the images of other EP50 cameras in the classroom
  • Capture, process, store, and share the EP50 camera's images through the easy-to-use software interface
  • Simultaneous live image output via WLAN and HDMI

The EPview app is free-of-charge and can be downloaded at the following links:


EPview Android Application

Engaging Lectures

Lecturers and students can both benefit from the image sharing, viewing, and storage options of the EP50 WLAN-enabled camera:

  • Live stream images to a group of students on their mobile devices or WLAN-enabled PCs/laptops
  • Display specimen images on a high-resolution monitor, projector, or interactive white board connected to the camera’s HDMI port
  • Present Full HD videos
  • Connect an SD card and save captured image data for further analysis

Improved Learning Process

Students can experience a digital-image-supported learning process:

  • Students can work comfortably, on their own or in collaboration, using the camera’s On-Screen Display (OSD) imaging software
  • The OSD software is simple and intuitive
  • Easily capture, view, and process specimen images and movies
  • Save observation data for further investigation on an SD card
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The EP50 is not for clinical diagnostic use.

Digital Classroom

A WLAN-enabled Olympus EP50 camera is capable of creating its own wireless network or it can be integrated into LAN networks using its USB-to-Ethernet adaptor, providing flexible classroom configuration options:

  • Through a WLAN connection, students can control the camera using the EPview software and observe and present digital images from their microscopes
  • Teachers and students can directly access live microscope images, making the classroom a truly interactive space
  • Through a LAN network with a router and using the EPview app software, entire classrooms can view a camera’s images on their mobile devices or WLAN-enabled PCs/laptops

PC/Laptop-Powered Learning

Users with WLAN-enabled PCs and laptops with Windows operating systems can download and install the free EPview software.

The EPview software for PCs/laptops offers the same camera-control and functionalities as EPview for mobile devices, including viewing, capturing, processing, saving, and sharing the acquired images and movies.

Share Images on Monitors or Projectors

Use the HDMI port to connect the camera to monitors and projectors to display and share live or previously captured images. Sharing 60 fps Full-HD live images or videos can transform the microscopy classroom from an individual experience into an engaging group activity. Simultaneous output through both WLAN connection and HDMI is available.

Stand-Alone Mode

With only a monitor and a USB mouse, users can control the EP50 camera using its On-Screen Display (OSD) software.

This setup has several advantages:

  • Easy-to-use user interface for classroom learning
  • No PC required, reducing equipment costs and space requirements in a classroom
  • Increased flexibility as less bench space is needed
  • Students can observe the live image, record images on an SD card, or measure images with variety of annotations

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Image Sensor
    1/1.8 inch Color CMOS
Resolution (max.)-
A/D Converter

Brightfield image of an ash tree taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X

Brightfield image of a colon taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X

Brightfield image of oliander taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X

Brightfield image of a wheat stem taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X

Brightfield image of a willow leaf – with rust taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X

Brightfield image of maize taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X