About Research Grade duel Head Microscope Long Distance
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Precision Engineering for Research DemandsCrafted with a powder-coated metal frame and anti-vibration support, this microscope is built for long-lasting use in demanding research settings. Its graduated mechanical stage and fine focus (0.002 mm precision) provide researchers with the accuracy necessary for advanced sample analysis. Anti-fungal optical parts and dust protection ensure reliable operation even in challenging environments.
Enhanced Dual Head Observation ExperienceThe dual head design, featuring a 45 incline and 360 rotation, enables instructors and students to observe samples simultaneously. Adjustable interpupillary distance and wide field WF10x/20 mm eyepieces promote comfort during extended sessions. The ergonomic build supports high precision training, ideal for academic and professional laboratories.
Superior Imaging and Digital IntegrationThis model offers digital upgrade capability, with a high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and support for mounting cameras via C-mount or 23.2 mm photo tube. Enjoy crisp 1920 x 1080 resolution, still image capture up to 5 MP, and Full HD video at 30 fps, making documentation and analysis effortless for research teams.
FAQ's of Research Grade duel Head Microscope Long Distance:
Q: How do I mount a digital camera onto the Research Grade Dual Head Microscope?
A: You can mount a digital camera using the integrated C-mount or the standard 23.2 mm photo tube. These fittings accommodate most microscope cameras, allowing for seamless integration for digital imaging and documentation.
Q: What is the process for fine-tuning sample focus during microscopic observation?
A: This microscope features both coarse and fine coaxial focus adjustments. The coarse focus has a 30 mm range with torque control, while the fine adjustment allows for precise positioning with 0.002 mm graduations, ensuring optimal clarity at every magnification level.
Q: Where can the Research Grade Dual Head Microscope be effectively used?
A: Ideally suited for universities, research laboratories, hospitals, and teaching institutions, this microscope's robust build and dual head are perfect for collaborative observation and training in biology, microbiology, and pathology studies.
Q: When should I use the built-in LED illumination versus the Halogen light source?
A: Choose LED illumination for cool, consistent lighting and energy efficiency during everyday observation, or switch to the Halogen option when higher intensity and enhanced color rendition are necessary-both modes are adjustable to suit sample requirements.
Q: What are the main benefits of the dual head and long working distance features?
A: The dual head allows simultaneous viewing, making this model ideal for demonstrations or instruction. The long working distance, up to 210 mm (objective dependent), supports observation of larger samples, micro-manipulation, or integration of micromanipulators and other accessories.
Q: How does the microscope's anti-vibration and corrosion-resistant construction enhance research outcomes?
A: The anti-vibration feet minimize external disturbances, ensuring image stability during high-magnification work, while the powder-coated, corrosion-resistant finish guarantees longevity and dependable performance even under frequent disinfection or in humid environments.
Q: What spare parts are supplied and how do they support long-term use of the microscope?
A: Each microscope is provided with spare eyepieces, bulbs, a fuse, immersion oil, a dust cover, and lens caps. This provision ensures minimal downtime and consistent operation, safeguarding your investment for years of active research and training.