dual power dissecting microscope track stand binocuar eyepiece two mangification upper and lower lighting
stereo microscope, sometimes called a dissecting microscope, is a microscope that offers low levels of magnification with the use of two optical paths via a binocular or trinocular eyepiece. Most stereo microscopes allow the user to magnify a sample somewhere between 2x and 60x, usually including both upper and lower light sources.
Since stereo microscopes use two optical paths, these allow the user to see samples or specimens in 3D Three-dimensional images.
The Characteristics of a Stereo Microscope
Two separate objectives
Two separate optical paths
Uses the light reflected from the object
Typical magnification range between 10x and 50x
Three-dimensional images
Magnification: 20X-40X, 10X-80X with optional eyepieces and objectives
Eyepiece: WF10X/20mm high-eyepoint, wide-field; Convenient for observers wearing glasses
Optional Eyepiece: WF10X/20mm, WF15X/15mm, WF20X/10mm
Main Body:
Binocular head, 45° inclined, 360° rotatable, can be locked in any position desired
Interpupillary Distance adjustment:54-76mm; Diopter adjustment:±5 diopters
Objective: 2X/4X, 1X/3X, 1X/2X
illumination: upper and lower lighting
Track Stand
Vertical Height:300mm
Mounting Size:φ76mm
Focusing Distance:106mm
Top and bottom LED Illumination with an independent control
Input Power:110v~240v
With φ95mm B/W Plastic & Perspex Plate and Paired Clips
Base Size:285x238x40mm
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