I've used a variety of microscopes in my 20 years in the cytology field.  At 
this point, I believe that the optics between Olympus and Nikon are pretty much 
equal.  I can't comment on Leica as the last one of these that I used was over 
20 years old and not worth the comparison.  In a laboratory setting, we found 
that the mechanical components like stages and objective nose rings lasted 
longer with the Olympus scopes.  I don't believe that you can go wrong with 
either choice but it probably comes down to personal preferences of the user 
and comparison of some of the "options" that each offers (telescoping heads, 
tilting heads, ergonomic design, adjustments, etc.)

For us a driving factor was the ease of a digital camera and the software 
involved with the capture of photomicrographs.  Olympus was easier to operate 
by a small margin.  

I am sure that your local vendor would be willing to setup demos of their 
models within your lab for staff to try.  I would caution that you ask about 
the objectives on the demo scopes.  I have found that a vendor will often put 
their highest quality objectives on their demos and not necessarily the 
objectives that you will see quoted.  These objectives are very costly and may 
not be needed in all areas of the lab.

I should state that I do not own stock in either company and the views are 
solely my own based on multiple lab experiences.

Cheers,

Joe W. Walker, Jr. MS, SCT(ASCP) 
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-----Original Message-----
From: warda hassan via Histonet [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2017 12:01 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Microscope selection

Hello to all
Would like to have some advice from expert from the field of pathology on 
microscope selection Which one would you select as a manufacturer for 
microscopes

1- Olympus
2- Nikon
3- Leica

Thank you
Good day
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