About Stereo Zoom Binocular Microscope
Stereo Zoom Binocular Microscope ETMS-137Stereo Zoom Binocular Microscope is used for viewing flat 3-Dimensional image having parafo called zoom objectives providing continuously variable magnification upto 200X depending upon eyepieces and auxiliary lenses.
Standard Features:-- Binocular tube with an inclination of 45 for greater ease of observation
- Microscope Zooming ratio 1:5
- Extra wide field eyepieces 10x (Paired)
- Magnification 10x to 50x. (Standard)
- Rack-Pinion focussing stroke 50 mm
- Crisp, erect images with high resolution and excellent stereoscopic effect
- Standard Working distance 80 mm, regardless of magnification
- Interpupillary distance from 54 to 75mm
- Binocular body can be rotated at full 360 and locked in any position desired
- Once brought in focus, image remains clear and sharp throughout the whole zoom range
- Dual Illumination system having incident and transmitted illuminators, for Individual use or both at a time controlled through solid state built-in transformer for 60V-20Whalogen Bulbs
- Packed in plywood Storing cabinet with operation manual, vinyl cover etc
ETMS-137(i): It is available with Trinocular Head.
Enhanced Optical PerformanceAchieve sharp, detailed 3D images using advanced achromatic zoom objectives and widefield WF10x eyepieces. The 45 inclined binocular view head minimizes user fatigue, while coated optics ensure longevity and precision. Its long 100 mm focal distance offers ample working space for various sample types.
Ergonomic and Versatile DesignThe vertical and 360 rotating head, combined with adjustable interpupillary distance, accommodates different users, ensuring sustained comfort. The powder-coated metal base, spring-loaded stage clips, and spacious working area make operations stable and efficient, supporting a wide array of applications.
Reliable Illumination for Any SampleFeaturing built-in LED lamps for both incident (top) and transmitted (bottom) lighting, this microscope allows optimal visualization of opaque and transparent specimens. The variable intensity ensures that samples are clearly illuminated, even in diverse laboratory environments.
FAQs of Stereo Zoom Binocular Microscope:
Q: How do I adjust the magnification on the Stereo Zoom Binocular Microscope?
A: Magnification can be seamlessly changed from 7x to 45x by rotating the zoom control, which is equipped with click stops for precise increment. This flexibility is achieved through the 0.7x to 4.5x achromatic objectives and the WF10x/20 mm widefield eyepieces.
Q: What is the process for adjusting interpupillary distance and focus?
A: Interpupillary distance can be set between 5476 mm using the adjustable eyepiece tubes to match your eyes. Focus is achieved through coarse focusing knobs, with adjustable tension to provide smooth and accurate focusing within a 50 mm range.
Q: When should I use incident versus transmitted illumination?
A: Use incident (top) LED illumination for opaque samples that do not allow light to pass through, and transmitted (bottom) illumination for transparent specimens. Both light sources can be controlled independently for optimal visualization.
Q: Where can I find spare parts for the microscope?
A: Spare parts such as eyepieces, objectives, and illumination kits are provided by the manufacturer, exporter, or supplier in India. Contact your distributor for genuine replacement components to maintain performance.
Q: What are the key benefits of the anti-fungal coated optics?
A: The anti-fungal coating helps preserve optical clarity, especially in humid environments, by preventing fungus growth on lenses and prisms, ensuring sharp images and long-term reliability.
Q: How do I secure a specimen on the working stage?
A: Place your sample on the 120 mm frosted glass stage plate and fasten it using the two spring-loaded clips. For better contrast, the black & white contrast plate may be used depending on sample characteristics.