The stereo microscope is often used to study the surfaces of solid specimens or to carry out close work such as dissection, microsurgery, watch-making, circuit board manufacture or inspection, and ...
Sometimes referred to as dissecting microscopes, stereo microscopes provide a three-dimensional view of a specimen by using two separate objective lenses and eyepieces. While these microscopes tend to ...
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Transmitted light observation for verification of specimen outline is possible ... improves the ergonomics of our stereo microscopes. This trinocular can be adjusted from 5 to 45 degrees to ...
Evident’ long tilting trinocular tube (SZX2-LTTR) improves the ergonomics of our stereo microscopes ... This prevents a specimen under observation from electrostatic damage.
Handling tiny surface mount components and inspecting PCBs is a lot easier with a nice stereo microscope, but because of their cost and bulk, most hobbyists have to do without. At best they might ...
The Zeiss LightSheet Z.1 is a stand-alone SPIM (Side Plane Illumination Microscope) capable of imaging large, living specimens at much greater speeds than more traditional confocal technology. It is ...
Stereo microscopes (also known as dissecting microscopes ... sizes can be estimated by using a ruler placed alongside a specimen. The head is attached to a rack-and-pin spine, which cranks ...
Emission signal from this volume is collected by a CCD camera positioned perpendicular to this plane – imaging the entire XY dimension as you would in a traditional epifluorescence microscope ...
The facility has five separate spaces for microscopes and office space for the facility director (Bret Judson), which also houses several workstations for image analysis by facility users. Bench space ...
Stereo microscopes are very handy tools, especially for a lot of hackers who now regularly assemble, test and debug SMD circuits using parts as small as grains of sand. We have seen a lot of ...