Brunel Haemascope DG Live cell analysis of whole blood from a finger prick site involves either dark ground and/or phase contrast microscopy. Brunel Microscopes have developed the HaemascopeDG dark ground video capture system which is available at an extremely competitive price - available in 240 and 110 volts for European and American markets. The unit comprises: Trinocular microscope with x4, x10, x40 and x100 (with iris diaphragm) objectives. Oil darkground condenser High resolution digital CCTV camera with adapter High resolution colour monitor with all cabling The key to successful darkground analysis of whole blood rests with the illumination system and the quality of the x100 oil objective. The high wattage halogen kohler illumination of the Brunel Haemascope has been developed specifically for this purpose, and the x100 objective is an excellent lens with internal iris diaphragm. The two combine to give images that are the equal of units costing many times the price. The HaemascopeDG is preset to minimise the need for setting up the optics, simply make the slide preparation and follow a few basic instructions for instant results. Slides coverslips and all consumables for 200 tests included. Brunel HaemascopeDG with CCTV camera and monitor Price £2100 Brunel Haemascope DG Price £1450 Brunel Haemascope PC This unit consists of the same trinocular microscope stand which is equipped with a bright field/phase contrast system which allows easy transfer from conventional bright field microscopy to phase contrast presentation with full plan objectives. Patient involvement is not as relevant for phase examination and the system is available with or without the CCTV system. Trinocular microscope with x25, x40 and x100 bright field plan objectives; x40 and x100 phase contrast plan objectives. Dual bright field/phase contrast condenser. High wattage quartz halogen light source. Brunel Haemascope PC Price £1450 Brunel Haemascope PC with CCTV camera and monitor Price £2100 The digital CCTV camera allows PC capture of the image allowing direct printing for patient involvement. See our web page on CCTV imaging for the PC specification required.