STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE
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DESCRIPTION:
A stereo zoom microscope, alternatively referred to as a stereo or stereoscopic microscope, is a kind of optical microscope intended for low to moderate magnification three-dimensional object observation. It is frequently employed when a detailed, three-dimensional image of a specimen is needed in a variety of scientific, industrial, and educational contexts.
LIGHT MICROSCOPES:
- The most popular kind of microscope used in pathology and research are bright field microscopes. They are useful for seeing stained specimens and offer a bright background.
USING BOTH EYES AT ONCE:
- A binocular eyepiece or eyepieces enable users to view the specimen with both eyes when using a stereo zoom microscope. Comparing this to monocular microscopes, the viewing experience is more comfortable and natural.
MODIFICATION OF MAGNIFICATION:
- In a stereo zoom microscope, the term “zoom” describes the capacity to continually adjust the magnification within a predetermined range. The magnification level changed by the user to study the specimen at various scales or to concentrate on certain details.
SOFTWARE FOR IMAGING AND ANALYSIS:
FEATURES:
- Exposure control; multi-fluorescence mode; 2D measurement capabilities; image, time-lapse, and video capture.
- Programmable resolution.
- Individual user profiles.
- Multi-camera operation.
- Image annotation.
- Time-lapse.
- Z-stacking, or multiple foci.
TRINOCULAR HEAD (OPTIONAL):
Some models come with a trinocular head, allowing users to attach a camera for imaging or documentation purposes while simultaneously viewing through the eyepieces.
MECHANIZED MICROSCOPY:
- Microscopy technologies are becoming more and more automated, enabling higher throughput analysis and more productivity in pathology and research labs.
RESEARCH USES:
- In several scientific fields, such as cell biology, microbiology, neuroscience, and developmental biology, microscopes are essential instruments. The structure and operation of cells, tissues, and organisms are studied by researchers using microscopes.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
MODEL | DS-MS-10 |
Microscope Type | Binocular Stereo Zoom Microscope |
Application | Oocyte/Embryo Handling and In Vitro Fertilization Work |
Additional Feature | Warm Stage |
Objective | Antifungal coated Plan apochromatic 1X with NA 0.15 |
Illumination system | LED illumination, uniform brightness |
Eye piece | Antifungal-coated combined with a 10X adjustable FOV of 22mm for inter pupillary distance |
Warm stage | |
Material | Heat-Resistant Transparent Glass |
Glass Thickness | 1–2 mm |
Temperature Range | Ambient to 50°C |
Temperature Controller | Included |
Display Type | Digital Display for Stage Temperature |
Temperature Stability | ± 0.2°C of Set Point |
Temperature Increment | 7–10°C |
Zoom Ratio | 6.7:1 |
Zoom Range | 0.67-4.5x |
Magnification | 6.7-45X |
Working distance | 100mm |
Eye Tube inclination | 45 degrees |
Inter pupillary Distance | 55 – 75 mm |
Operating voltage | 220-240 V, 50HZ |
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