use:
Stereo microscope is a microscope with stereo vision, also known as solid microscope or stereo microscope, which is widely used in medical, electronic, precision machinery industries and teaching and scientific research units.
XTZ series zoom stereo microscope is a multifunctional zoom stereo microscope with high resolution, wide field of view and long working distance.
Features:
1. Clear and upright images with strong stereoscopic effect.
2. Continuous zoom, that is, you can set the appropriate magnification at will with only one focus adjustment.
3. The eyepiece tube can be rotated 360° and can be set at any position, suitable for various occasions.
Specification:
Eyepiece tube: binocular tube, binocular interpupillary distance: 55-77mm diopter adjustment>5 diopters
Lighting System: Optional Ring Lighting
Base 300×400mm, Pole 380mm
Packing specification: length×width×height: 460×320×300mm
Weight: Gross 15kg Net Weight: 14kg
Magnification: (table)
objective lens | eyepiece
Additional objective lens |
WF10X | WF20X (optional) | Working distance(mm) | ||
total magnification | Field of view diameter mm | total magnification | Field of view diameter (mm) | |||
0.7-4.5X | – | 7-45X | 31.2-5.1 | 14-90X | 15.6-2.6 | 93 |
2.0X; (optional) | 14-90X | 15.6-2.6 | 28-180X | 7.8-1.3 | 34 |
Instructions:
The stereoscopic imaging that can be obtained by the stereo microscope is produced by the aberration formed on the retina of the human eye from different angles of the objective lens to the observed object. The stereo microscope has a double objective lens inclined at 45o, and the upright stereoscopic image is observed through the binocular tube.
The diopter adjustment circle on the right eyepiece tube, if the observer’s binocular diopter is different, you can first adjust the focus with the left eye as the standard to make the image of the left eye clear. Then rotate the right diopter adjustment ring until the image of the right eye is clear. Thereby, a stereoscopic imaging of two images in one is obtained.
Adjust the included angle of the binocular tube to suit the distance between the observer’s eyes.
Rotate the zoom handwheel on both sides to select the total magnification of the microscope without changing the working distance: total magnification = eyepiece magnification & times; scale reading of the zoom handwheel & times; objective lens magnification (usually 1×).
Pull the dimming handwheel to select the desired illuminance.