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40X-1000X Trinocular Inverted Phase Contrast Microscope
M17102 40X-1000X Trinocular Inverted Phase Contrast Microscope. Phase-contrast microscope is an optical-microscope technique that converts phase shifts in light passing through a transparent specimen to brightness changes in the image. Phase shifts themselves are invisible, but become visible when shown as brightness variations.
Features:
- With camera it can connect to computer or screen, taking photo and recording video as well.
- Competent for scientific research, medicine, industry, agriculture and education.
- Uniform illumination with consistent color temperature.
- Excellent contrast via simple aperture iris operation.
- Enables users to remain comfortable during long periods of routine microscopy observations.
Item | Description / Value |
Optical system: | UCIS Infinity independent achromatic optical system |
Head: | Seidentopf trinocular head 45° inclined, interpupillary distance 52-75mm |
Eyepiece: | WF10X/20mm, high eye-point up to 21mm, ±5 Diopter adjustment |
Objective: | Infinity Achromatic objective 4X; Infinity Achromatic phase-contrast objective 10X; Infinity Achromatic phase-contrast objective 40X; Infinity Achromatic phase-contrast objective 100X; |
Nosepiece: | Four-hole converter |
Magnification: | 40X~l000X |
Focusing mechanism: | Coaxial coarse and fine focus mechanism with markings. Fine focus sensitivity 0.001mm |
Light source: | 6V30W halogen illumination |
Condensor: | N.A. 0.30 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm, with phase-contrast slide, long work distance 72mm |
Stage: | Right hand controls, brightness adjustable, low position, mechanical stage, 240mm x 260mm, movement range 135mm x 85mm |
Adapter: | 0.5x C-mount |