Product Description
Stereo Zoom Microscope
Our patrons can avail a wide range of Stereo Zoom Microscope, which is offered as per their demands. These products are designed utilizing superior grade components and advanced machinery, handled by diligent engineers. Post production, quality personnel ensure to inspect the entire range on strict parameters to ensure its adherence with the international standards of quality.
Features:
- Crisp, erect images with high resolution
- Excellent stereoscopic effect
- Robust construction.
Advanced Optical PerformanceThe zoom achromatic objectives and wide field 10x eyepieces provide clear, bright, and crisp three-dimensional images at low to mid magnifications. The continuous zoom feature makes it simple to observe a variety of specimen details, from PCB components to biological samples.
User-Centric Ergonomic DesignWith a binocular head inclined at 45 and rotatable 360 with a locking mechanism, the microscope ensures comfort during prolonged use. Pupil and diopter adjustments allow personalized viewing settings, while bilateral focus knobs guarantee easy handling.
Durability & Flexible ApplicationReusable in tough lab or field environments, the anti-rust coated metal frame and sturdy design are built for reliability. Its large stage, variable focal distance, and dual illumination system cater to a diverse range of scientific and industrial tasks.
FAQ's of Stereo Zoom Microscope:
Q: How does the stereo zoom microscope benefit laboratory and industrial users?
A: This microscope offers three-dimensional, crisp imagery with variable magnification, ideal for detailed inspections in entomology, botany, mineralogy, PCB assembly, watch making, and student laboratory work. The robust construction and ergonomic design enhance both longevity and comfort during extended sessions.
Q: What is the process of adjusting focus and magnification?
A: Magnification is adjusted using the continuous zoom objective range from 0.7x to 4.5x. Precise focusing is made easy with bilateral, large knurled rack and pinion knobs for coarse adjustment, ensuring smooth and stable focusing on various specimen sizes.
Q: When should I use incident versus transmitted illumination?
A: Incident (top) illumination is best for non-transparent specimens like insects or circuit boards, while transmitted (bottom) LED lighting is most effective for semi-transparent samples such as botanical sections or thin minerals. Both sources can be used according to specimen requirements.
Q: Where can this stereo zoom microscope be used effectively?
A: This instrument is suitable for research labs, university and school laboratories, industrial inspection sites, jewelry and watch repair, and field studies in India or internationally. Its sturdy design allows both stationary and portable use in controlled environments between 10C to 40C and 30-85% RH.
Q: How do I attach a camera or record images with this microscope?
A: An optional photo/CCD camera adapter is available for connecting external cameras to the binocular drawtube. The resolution and video capabilities will depend on the attached camera, as the microscope itself is optical and does not include built-in sensors.
Q: What maintenance is needed to ensure optimal performance?
A: Regularly clean optical lenses with lens paper, keep the microscope covered with the supplied dust cover when not in use, and check for loose bolts or worn parts. Spare eyepieces, objectives, stage plates, and illumination bulbs or LEDs are available for replacement as needed.