Trinocular Stereo Microscope
Trinocular Stereo Microscope
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LED TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE 7X-45X $424.83 |
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7X-45X TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE + 80 LED RING $529.00 |
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BARSKA 7x- 45x Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope $358.94 Ideal for general medical applications, industrial use, hobbyists/ collectors and educational purposes.7x-45x Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope… |
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Ample Scientific SMZ7-T 1:7 Zoom Ratio, 0.65X-4.5X, WF10X/20 mm Eyepiece Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope $684.00 SMZ7 Series stereo microscope is designed for high quality three dimensional viewing of variety of specimens. Standard 10X wide field objective (20mm) with 1:7 Zoom ratio achieves 0.65X-4.5X zoom range and range of magnification of 1.6X-225X; magnification can be adjusted effortlessly with dials on the side of microscope head. Trinocular port and standard CCD/CMOS 0.5X adaptor allows microscope ca… |
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Trinocular Sterio Zoom Microscope 7-50X $1,244.00 The MZ414T Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope comes complete with 10X Widefield Eyepieces with 10 – 40X as standard power. The microscopes features adjustable Post Style Stands with built-in Reflected and Transmitted Quartz Halogen Illuminators.This Microscope makes an ideal optical platform for Digital and other Camera Systems. Options include Post Extensions and Ring Light Illuminators. 110V/ 220… |
Basic Microscope Stuff: Defining the Compound Microscope
The compound microscope is one of the two types of modern microscopes (the other being the stereo microscope). It is called compound because it uses more than one major optical part. The compound microscope uses objective lenses and the eyepiece to provide you with a better view of the specimen.
Way Back Then
In the older times, the compound microscope can be monocular or binocular. A monocular compound is one wherein you only need to use one of your eyes to look through the eyepiece. A binocular compound, on the other hand, allows for the use of both of your eyes. Today, you don’t see a monocular microscope anymore. If you know of someone using one, please tell him or her that the world has already modernized. Tell him/her that there’s already a better way of appreciating the micro-world – and that’s through the binocular compound microscope. In fact, there’s a better item on the list, and that’s called the trinocular microscope.
A trinocular microscope is simply a spin-off of the binocular, wherein a third vertical viewing port is available. Since no ordinary human being has three eyes, the third part is not meant for your third eye. Rather, it can be used by a second viewer – your instructor, perhaps -to view the same specimen that you are trying to examine. Alternatively, the third port can be used for a camera (video or still).
Working Together
As mentioned earlier, the compound microscope is powerful because of the use of two optical parts. Let’s examine what each part means, and what it is used for:
a. The objective lenses – The objective lenses are those that are closest to the specimen. They are mainly used to gather light from the specimen. A compound microscope usually has 3 to 5 objective lenses, each with a different degree of magnification.
The objective lenses are held together by the nosepiece. By rotating the nosepiece, you can select which objective lens to use.
b. The eyepiece. This is the part where you put your eyes on to have a clear view of the specimen being examined. This is cylindrical in shape. The eyepiece, also called the ocular, is in fact a lens.
By using both optical mechanisms, the compound microscope is rarely limited when it comes to magnification. Imagine, you already have a lens near your eyes (the eyepiece) to help you see the specimen, but you also have different objective lenses! Surely, viewing a single specimen has never been this clear.
Still, there are many more terms related to the microscope aside from compound and stereo. If differentiating the two – add to that binoculars and trinoculars – is already mind-boggling, how much more if you add a metallurgical, a research and a fluorescent microscope on the list? Now, that sounds like a lot of work.
Still, never mind. You’d surely remember all the terms once you’ve dedicated a substantial amount of time studying them. In the meantime, just focus your attention on the compound microscope: it is the kind that uses two optical parts to provide you with better total magnification.
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LED TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE 7X-45X $424.83 |
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7X-45X TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE + 80 LED RING $529.00 |
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Trinocular 7x-45x Stereo Zoom Microscope w Light NEW $399.01 |
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NEW Trinocular 7x 45x Stereo Zoom Microscope Boom Stand $379.78 |
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Trinocular Stereo Microscope 10x-60x w 2.0MP USB Camera $439.01 |
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Darkfield Gem 8x-40x Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope $438.77 |
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3.5-90X TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE + 80 LED RING $498.95 |
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3.5-90X TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE + 80 LED RING $498.95 |
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NEW Trinocular 4x-80x Stereo Zoom Microscope Boom Mount $409.77 |
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NEW LED TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE 3.5X-90X $525.00 |
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7X-90X TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE +3D BOOM STAND $469.80 |
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NEW Trinocular 8x-40x Stereo Zoom Microscope Boom Stand $359.77 |
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NEW STEREO MICROSCOPE TRINOCULAR HEAD WITH LIGHTS STAND $315.95 |
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Stereo Zoom Trinocular Jeweler’s Gem Microscope + Case $127.50 |
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NIKON SMZ-2T TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE $299.00 |
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TRINOCULAR 20X-40X STEREO MICROSCOPE BOOM MOUNT +CAMERA $399.38 |
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TRINOCULAR 10X-30X STEREO MICROSCOPE BOOM MOUNT +CAMERA $399.68 |
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C&A Scientific Stereo Zoom Trinocular Microscope (C&A SMZ-04) $1,134.00 With the C&A SMZ-04, once the specimen is brought into focus, you can change the magnification to suit your needs without refocusing. The SMZ is versatile enough for a variety of fields. Comes equipped with an infinitely variable 3D system and 10X widefield eyepieces with rubber guards. The head is rotatable and has horizontal zoom controls on each side. Features 1X to 4X objectives and a total ma… |
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Ken-A-Vision Acromat Research Scope – Trinocular … |
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20x-40x STEREO MICROSCOPE, TRINOCULAR HEAD, DUAL LIGHTS $499.99 This microscope is designed for professional grade viewing of a wide range of specimens. This microscope is manufactured with a rotating 2x – 4x objective lens made from premium ground optical glass. Used in conjunction with the 10x (20mm) stereo eyepieces, you can achieve magnifications of 20x to 40x right out of the box. We offer a range of optional eyepieces and objectives as well. An optional … |
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BARSKA 7x- 45x Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope $358.94 Ideal for general medical applications, industrial use, hobbyists/ collectors and educational purposes.7x-45x Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope… |
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Ample Scientific SMZ7-T 1:7 Zoom Ratio, 0.65X-4.5X, WF10X/20 mm Eyepiece Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope $684.00 SMZ7 Series stereo microscope is designed for high quality three dimensional viewing of variety of specimens. Standard 10X wide field objective (20mm) with 1:7 Zoom ratio achieves 0.65X-4.5X zoom range and range of magnification of 1.6X-225X; magnification can be adjusted effortlessly with dials on the side of microscope head. Trinocular port and standard CCD/CMOS 0.5X adaptor allows microscope ca… |
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Trinocular Sterio Zoom Microscope 7-50X $1,244.00 The MZ414T Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope comes complete with 10X Widefield Eyepieces with 10 – 40X as standard power. The microscopes features adjustable Post Style Stands with built-in Reflected and Transmitted Quartz Halogen Illuminators.This Microscope makes an ideal optical platform for Digital and other Camera Systems. Options include Post Extensions and Ring Light Illuminators. 110V/ 220… |
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