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Advanced microscope
Advanced microscope
Advanced microscope
Advanced microscope
Advanced microscope

Advanced microscope

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Linda Anderson
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  • There are many types of microscopes, and they may be grouped in different ways. One way is to describe the method an instrument uses to interact with a sample and produce images, either by sending a beam of light or electrons through a sample in its optical path, by detecting photon emissions from a sample, or by scanning across and a short distance from the surface of a sample using a probe.
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This OMAX binocular biological compound microscope offers six magnifications between 40X and 2500X.  The lab microscope comes with a 45 inclined 360 swiveling binocular sliding viewing head, two pairs of widefield eyepieces with an adjustable diopter on oculars, four achromatic objectives, stain-resistant double layer mechanical stage with scales, coarse and fine focusing on both sides, NA 1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and variable intensity LED transmitted illumination system.  This type of microscope is perfect for home school, teaching, demonstration, clinical examination, laboratories, and advanced applications. It is easy to mount an electronic eyepiece (digital microscope camera) for capturing images and live video on a computer.  It can also be added a darkfield condenser to switch a brightfield microscope to a darkfield microscope.


Product Specifications

Main Features
Model: M82EZ
Total magnification: 40X-100X-250X-400X-1000X-2500X
Eyepieces: widefield WF10X and WF25X
Objectives: achromatic DIN 4X, 10X, 40X(S), 100X(S, Oil)
Viewing head: 45° Inclined 360° swiveling binocular
Sliding adjustable interpupillary distance: 2-3/16" ~ 2-15/16"(55~75mm)
Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes
Nosepiece: revolving quadruple
Stage: mechanical double layer size: 4-1/2"x 4-15/16" (115mm x 125mm)
Condenser and diaphragm: NA1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm
Transmitted (lower) illuminator: LED light, intensity adjustable
Focus adjustment: Coaxial coarse and fine knobs on both sides
All metal mechanical components
Power supply: AC/DC adapter, 100V-240V (UL approved)
Dimension: 9-1/16" x 7-1/8" x 13" (23cm x 18cm x 33cm)
Net weight: 7lbs 2 oz (3.25 kg)
Package weight: 4kg
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Jade Harrison
Jade Harrison
25 Jun 2022 12:20 am
I am pleasantly surprised for the wholesomeness and great quality of this microscope. Images are sharp and clean. I am happy I got it. It is fun and unpretentious, unlike my lab microscopes.
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Linda Anderson
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I am a programmer with over 12 years' experience gained in a range of industries, the last 16 with IBM. I am now self employed developing apps for Android; programming in a range of languages including Java, Javascript and Python; and helping the next generation of programmers gain the skills that I have acquired over the years. The first program I sold controlled stock movement in a warehouse, and ran on a CP/M computer - both the program and operating system lived in the 64 kb (yes, kilobytes) that was all CP/M systems had in those days. I have gained experience in a wide range of industries including Utilities, Retail, Insurance and the Motor Manufacturing industry. My clients and employers have included Northumbrian Water, Arcadia, Royal Sun Alliance, Nissan and Jaguar Landrover. I also worked for Sunderland University for 3 years preparing and delivering training courses in computing. Times have changed, the challenges are very different to what they were, but programming remains fun! When not at my computer, I am often riding my motorbike through the wonderful countryside of the UK and Europe.