About Monocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope
MonocularStereo Dissecting Microscope
Description
A uniquebase is designed for greater stability & beautiful look, Equipped withjoint revolving arm for moving the magnifying lens over the stage allowing thewhole stage are to be scanned. FOCUSSABLE BY RACK & PINION HAVING TWO EYEPIECES 10X, 20X Detachable rests on either side of the stage provide a steadying.Support for hands during fine dissecting Complete with wooden box.
High-Quality Stereo ObservationWith an achromatic objective lens and wide-field 10x eyepiece, this monocular microscope delivers detailed, three-dimensional views of specimens. Its ideal for dissecting or examining small objects, providing clarity and depth without complicated adjustments. The inclined monocular head ensures an ergonomic viewing angle during extended observation periods.
Simple and Robust ConstructionEngineered with a plain stage, stage clips, and a rugged body, this microscope balances durability and ease-of-use. Its compact footprint fits well in any laboratory or classroom setting. The absence of built-in illumination means users are free to customize lighting to suit their needs with natural or external sources.
Flexible Magnification OptionsUsers can alternate between 20x and 40x magnification by modifying the lens setup, enhancing versatility for different observation tasks. The fixed achromatic objective and interchangeable eyepieces deliver crisp images suitable for both routine analysis and educational demonstrations.
FAQs of Monocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope:
Q: How do I adjust the magnification on this microscope?
A: To change the magnification between 20x and 40x, simply swap or adjust the eyepiece and objective lens setup as specified. The microscope is equipped with a 10x wide-field eyepiece and a 2x achromatic objective, allowing you to achieve the desired magnification for various observation needs.
Q: What is the recommended light source for use with this microscope?
A: This model does not include built-in illumination, so you should use natural daylight or an external lamp positioned to evenly illuminate your specimen. Ensure the light source provides stable, white light for optimal viewing results.
Q: When is this microscope most beneficial for users?
A: The Monocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope is particularly advantageous for basic laboratory tasks, dissections, educational demonstrations, or research settings that require simple and direct specimen observation, especially where digital imaging is not required.
Q: Where can this microscope be used effectively?
A: Its compact design suits a wide range of environments, from classrooms to research labs. Its particularly useful where space is limited and mobility between locations is needed, making it versatile for exporters, suppliers, and field researchers.
Q: What process should be followed for specimen observation?
A: Place your specimen on the plain stage, secure it with stage clips, and position an external light source to illuminate it. Use the coarse focusing mechanism and select your preferred magnification for clear viewing of details.
Q: How does using a monocular inclined head benefit the user?
A: An inclined monocular head promotes comfortable posture, reducing strain during extended observations. It is designed for easy, straightforward operation, enhancing usability in educational settings.