Monday, April 1, 2013

Featured Product: Student Microscope 40X-2000X Lab Binocular Biological Compound Microscope

A compound microscope is ideal for students majoring in bio/medical fields as well as for homeschooling and hobbyists. Compound microscopes are ideal for slide observations, which is what most students are required to examine in the classroom. Our Binocular Biological Compound Microscope is an ideal starter microscope for students and is on promotion right now for a low price of $198.99. 

This microscope is great for students because it can be easily upgraded with a digital camera, a darkfield adjustment, and slides. This microscope is easily customizable and easy to use. Compound microscopes will continue to be a crucial part of research in scientific fields. The compound microscope is still a mainstay in many fields and also is a wonderful tool for students to begin with when learning how to use these instruments in a laboratory. Their ability to provide higher magnifications and excellent resolution of a specimen makes the compound microscope an important tool for scientists and students alike.




Product features include: 

  • High quality professional optical glass elements
  • 45°inclined 360°swiveling binocular head
  • Easy to mount electronic eyepiece (digital microscope camera)
  • 8 levels of magnification: 40X-80X-100X-200X-400X-800X-1000X-2000X
  • 4 achromatic objectives 
  • 2 pairs of eyepieces: WF10X and WF20X
  • Sliding interpupillary distance adjustment
  • Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes
  • Variable intensity illumination
  • Coaxial coarse and fine focus adjustment
  • Focusing knobs on both sides
  • Stage upward moving lock protects objectives and slides
  • Stain-resistant double layer mechanical stage
  • NA1.25 Abbe Condenser with iris diaphragm & filters
  • Rack and pinion adjustment condenser
  • Product GS and CE approved

1 comment:

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