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Binocular Stereo Microscope (20x, 40x)

Binocular Stereo Microscope (20x, 40x)

This model is a fixed power stereo microscope with 20x, 40x magnifications. Constructed with two separate light paths which results in a true stereo, or three dimensional (3-D) image of the specimen. Within the objective lens of this microscope you will find two lenses (one for each path of light) side-by-side. The optical design parameters of a stereo microscope limit its 3-D effects to low powers only. This type of microscope features a large stage for closer viewing of the non-microscope world. Items such as insect parts, plant and flower parts, fossils, stamps, coins, PC boards, material surfaces, etc, and does not need to be mounted on a slide. For comfort these microscopes have an adjustable interpupillary distance between 55 mm – 75m. You’ll be amazed to see how ordinary household objects look through these microscopes. Out-of-the-box setup and ease of use features makes this microscope ideal for any school or college student. 20x, 40x Magnification 10x Wide field eyepiece Head rotates 360 degrees Transmitted and Oblique illumination Coarse adjustments Includes spare bulb and fuse, power cord, specimen plate and plastic dust cover

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