06-16-2025 05:00 PM
Can someone help me identify this item. It's a Leitz Wetzlar LATIMET but I don't know what it does or even what it is. I couldn't find anything online about this item. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
06-16-2025 05:09 PM
Maybe something to do with a microscope?
06-16-2025 05:11 PM
Do a Google Search and you can find lots of stuff made by Leitz Wetzlar LATIMET
GL
06-16-2025 05:18 PM
What you’ve got there is a Leitz Wetzlar LATIMET, a vintage scientific image processing or analysis unit, likely used in conjunction with microscopes or line scanners.
Here’s a breakdown:
🔍 What is the Leitz LATIMET?
Brand: Leitz Wetzlar (German optics company, now part of Leica Microsystems)
Device: LATIMET – short for LATitude IMage Evaluation Tool, most likely
Era: 1970s–1980s
Purpose: A line scanner controller or analog/digital image analyzer, possibly used for:
Measuring density or contrast in microscope slides
Threshold-based edge detection
Digital output generation for research documentation
🔧 Key Features Visible:
Threshold and white level knobs – typical for analog video signal tuning
Line/image mode selector
Digital display window (presumably 7-segment LEDs behind the glass)
Calibration and channel selection
“dp” and “sb” switches – possibly for data processing and strobe functions
🧪 Use Case:
Most likely used in:
Medical laboratories
Biological imaging
Industrial material analysis
Photo-microscopy systems with digitization and measurement output
This would have been paired with a microscope and a camera — probably using line-scanning methods to
digitally evaluate images one strip at a time (hence the “line” vs. “image” toggles).
💡 Value?
Today it's a collector’s item or surplus lab gear — not worth a fortune, but of interest to retro tech collectors, Leitz/Leica enthusiasts, or people who refurbish scientific instruments.
06-16-2025 05:18 PM
It may be an image processing unit.
06-16-2025 05:24 PM
Its a optics company, lots of Leitz Wetzlar stuff in tearpeak but LATIMET does not show up.
I would just put a price on it and see what happens. I listed a Dukane Model 1A745 that I could find absolutely no info on, it sold right away, I asked the buyer what it was and they never answered.
06-16-2025 05:38 PM - edited 06-16-2025 05:39 PM
It's the controller for a "Leitz Latimet Television Micrometer," an obsolete microscopy measuring / calibration tool.
This site has an original brochure for sale:
https://gandmtools.co.uk/product/leitz-latimet-television-micrometer-brochure-80214869/
06-17-2025 12:21 AM
As a side note Leica made a top shelf 35 mm film camera. sold 3 or 4 of them on eBay for top bucks and didn't have them on my inventory shelf very long - all fully functional. Same results for Canon and Nikkon 35 mm cameras. Knew a fair amount about 33mm film cameras and needed some thing to replace the falling sales/profits due to availability, lower prices, too many low ball $$ & fakes of pre owned 7 for all mankind denims.
06-17-2025 12:54 AM
It will have been made after 1990 (German reunification) as the plate says "Made in Germany" rather than West Germany or GDR, or previous to the early 70s before any distinction was made.
06-17-2025 02:47 AM
Gut gefangen (good catch).
06-17-2025 05:59 AM
You got lucky, I have no idea how you can sell something you knew absolutely nothing about!, It's no wonder the buyer never answered you.