A stereo microscope or dissecting microscope is an optical microscope with a fixed or adjustable magnification (zoom) objective and is designed for observation of samples at relative low magnifications from 2,5 to 90 times (max. 300 times). These microscopes consist of two distinct optical systems providing 2 images, one image for each eye. Subsequently, the human brain combines the two images to one 3-dimensional image with increased depth of focus.
- Binocular and trinocular heads with HWF 10x/22 mm or HWF 10x/23 mm eyepieces (EVO)
- Zoom ratio 1: 6.7, 6.7x to 45x or 1: 8.4, 6.5x to 55x or 1:10, 8x to 80x
- Double 3 W LED illumination
- Large working distance
- ESD safe models available
- Ergonomically designed pillar or rack & pinion stand
- Ergonomically designed pillar stand with two 3W gooseneck type incident LED illuminations
- Ergonomic pillar stand with rotating mirror
- Ergonomically designed universal or boom stands
- Six standard configurations or customized configuration
- Ergonomic tilting head from 0 to 35° tilting or fixed 20° inclined head
- 100 W epi-fluorescence
- 1x plan apochromatic Common Main Objective
- Fluorescence attachment with 2 filter sets for excitation in GFP BP bandpass and GFP LP longpass.