ZEISS Microscopy: Fluorescence Microscope ZEISS UNIVERSAL (ca. 1965)
ZEISS Microscopy: Binocular compound microscope, Carl Zeiss Jena, 1914
ZEISS Microscopy: 1847 "Praepariermikroskop" First simple microscope for Trichinella detection by Carl Zeiss Jena
ZEISS Microscopy: Carl Zeiss Jena "Grosses Mikroskop Stativ I" Stand I from 1885
ZEISS Microscopy: 1896 Greenough-type Stereo Microscope by Carl Zeiss Jena
ZEISS Microscopy: 1869 Abbe Kondensor
ZEISS Microscopy: 1877 Abbe Immersion
ZEISS Microscopy: Metallographic system based on Martens design, ca. 1904
ZEISS Microscopy: 1903 Ultramicroscope
ZEISS Microscopy: 1904 Ultraviolet Microscope
ZEISS Microscopy: 1933 The famous L-Stand (Stativ L) becomes the standard for microscope design
ZEISS Microscopy: 1936 Phase Contrast Prototype
ZEISS Microscopy: 1887 Microphotographic Apparatus by Roderich Zeiss
ZEISS Microscopy: 1943 Device for micro-cinematography: under the direction of Kurt Michel, the first film on cell division is produced in a Zeiss laboratory with the aid of a phase-contrast microscope
ZEISS Microscopy: 1950 The "Standard" microscope becomes one of the most successful models in the history of Carl Zeiss
ZEISS Microscopy: 1908 Test setup for fluorescence microscopy by August Koehler and Henry Siedentopf
ZEISS Microscopy: 1955 Photomicroscope Production at Winkel-Zeiss in Goettingen
ZEISS Microscopy: 1959 Ultrafluar Objectives
ZEISS Microscopy: 1973 Axiomat
ZEISS Microscopy: 1936 Pancratic Condenser
ZEISS Microscopy: 1982 Prototype of a confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (LSM)
ZEISS Microscopy: 1986 Microscope Stands - The first 'Pyramids'
ZEISS Microscopy: Axiomat with BMW motor cycle on top
ZEISS Microscopy: Stereoscan MK1
ZEISS Microscopy: Stand I from 1891, Optical Workshop Carl Zeiss Jena