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Users benifits of zoom stereo microscope Natural View - original shape, real colors The zoom stereo microscope purpose series is viewing the shape of the specimen as it is, without any deformation. In addition the careful selection of lens surface coating and glass materials in the entire optical system makes it possible to observe and document specimens in their original, real colors. These features make the device the ideal choice for any measuring and confirmation task. Automation The instrument motorized focus drive (optional) is making the digital documentation with extensive focal imaging (EFI) efficiently and fully automatic. This even allows creation of pseudo 3D images, closing the gap stuck between documentation and what the eyes have seen before through the stereoscopic lightpath. To make easy automated inspections the instrument MicroSuite imaging software family offers all the tools required from simple 2D measurements up to complex phase analysis in an simple to use environment

Reliability and Repeatability A lot of imaging or measuring tasks require the use of the same zoom magnification setting to make certain consistent and comparable results. The integrated 11 position click-stop provides quick and easy access to this important function. In addition the zoom stereo microscope allows the quick change between stereoscopic view and axial light path for the camera. The advantage of the axial light path setting is that measurements in use with the camera are reliable and accurate in all directions making results independent from the point of reference of the sample under the microscope. Ultimate visual comfort The advanced comfort View eyepieces on the zoom stereo microscopes enable a appreciably larger range of eye movement for viewing the 3D image, making both short and long term use a large amount and more comfortable. This also makes it easier to form the stereo image, resulting in reduced occurrence of eyestrain. Ergonomic Industry believes that ergonomy is not an add-on and for that reason each microscope is designed with the user in mind. As a result, all controls are easy to use and features like ComfortView and the low stage height, greatly trim down sources of stress. Some company can even provide an observation tube capable of adjustment between 5° and 45° (to the horizontal), for situations where the zoom stereo microscope is used at many different heights.

High speed imaging With the zoom stereo microscope range being so versatile, you will want to document or give you an idea about live digital views of your sample. By fitting this device with a trinocular head and moving the objective in the axial imaging pathway provides a at right angles view of the sample. Attaching the cooled digital camera produces a very flexible imaging station. This is designed for high resolution documentation (up to 12.5 mega pixels) as well as high-speed imaging for live views in both color and monochrome. The highly developed interface enables excellent color reproduction and no visible color shifts for the period of sample movement. From the base up The zoom stereo microscope range features the only one of its kind base system enabling fine control of transmitted illumination for bright and even images. With the ultra-slim 40 mm base, the device range has the most ergonomic stage height available. A steeple cassette enables the easy selection and control of brightfield, darkfield and oblique illumination. The long-life base system do not heat the stage or sample, greatly enhancing the flexibility for both research and highly developed routine life science and material stereo microscopy. Perfect oblique illumination The majority of zoom stereo microscopes use mirrors to produce oblique illumination, which can show the way to irregular and inconsistent contrast in the field of view. The instrument illumination system uses a fine shutter system to produce ultra-precise and completely even oblique illumination. With this only one of its kind system, crystal clear samples can be seen with the same dissimilarity across the entire field of view.



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Monday, May 14th, 2007 at 5:52 am
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