We have both LED and cold light sources attached to our Zeiss Stemi
microscopes on the beamlines at Diamond. There was some argument about
not using LED lights however the solution from Zeiss is very good
allowing different sections of LEDs to be used which can be moved
around. This allows crystal faces to be specifically highlighted and
makes crystal visualisation simple.
If you were wanting to take photos of protein crystals I would probably
favour a cold light source though.
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