About Trinocular Microscopes
Trinocular Microscopes ETMS-133BTrinocular Microscopes have structural specifications same as inclined and binocular microscopes but provided with a trinocular observation head which combines a binocular observation head and a vertical single tube for photomicrography. Complete with a built-in coaxial mechanical stage With paired eye-pieces wide field 10x, huygenian eyepieces 5x, 15x, achromatic objectives 5x, 10x, 45x, 100x - oil immersion (spring loaded) with periplan eyepieces P-10x for
photomicrography.
Ergonomic Trinocular ViewingThe trinocular design features an inclined, 360 rotatable head, allowing for comfortable viewing by multiple users and simultaneous camera attachment. Adjustable interpupillary distance (5575 mm) ensures adaptability to different users, while the ergonomic handle and anti-skid base provide safe, stable operation in busy lab environments.
High-Quality Imaging and VersatilityAchieve crisp, detailed images with achromatic objectives (4x, 10x, 40x S, 100x S oil) and a working focal distance of 160 mm. The compatibility with modern digital cameras (supporting up to 1080p and 30 fps) via USB interfaces ensures seamless documentation and analysis, making it ideal for laboratory, research, and educational settings.
Reliable and Durable ConstructionConstructed from a metal die-cast frame with baked enamel finish, this microscope promises lasting performance and resistance to laboratory wear. Its anti-fungal coating and dust cover add extra protection, while spare parts like lamps, fuses, and lenses are readily available to maintain uninterrupted operation.
FAQs of Trinocular Microscopes:
Q: How does the trinocular design benefit users during imaging or teaching?
A: The trinocular head enables simultaneous viewing by an operator and a camera, making it possible to project images for teaching or digital recording, ensuring effective demonstrations and documentation without interrupting observation.
Q: What camera systems are compatible with this microscope, and how do I connect them?
A: This microscope supports digital cameras with CMOS sensors (not included), allowing image capture up to 1080p resolution and USB 2.0/3.0 connection. Attach the camera to the trinocular port, then connect it directly to your computer for image acquisition and analysis.
Q: Where can this microscope be used, and for which sample applications is it suitable?
A: Designed for educational, research, and clinical laboratories, it effectively handles biological and prepared specimens. Its versatile magnification and robust build make it ideal for schools, universities, and professional labs in India and abroad.
Q: What are the steps for adjusting focus and positioning samples?
A: Use the coarse adjustment for rapid focus, followed by fine adjustment (up to 0.002 mm division) for precision. The double-layer mechanical stage and X-Y controls, along with spring-loaded sample clips, allow for precise sample placement and movement.
Q: When should I replace spare parts like the lamp or objectives?
A: Replace spare parts when illumination dims significantly, or if objectives or eyepieces show signs of damage or cloudiness. Routine checks and prompt replacement ensure consistent performance and longevity.
Q: How does the built-in illumination system enhance image clarity?
A: The built-in LED light with variable intensity provides consistent, adjustable illumination, permitting detailed observation across various specimen types. The Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm further refines light delivery, enhancing contrast and clarity.
Q: What environmental conditions are required for optimal operation?
A: Operate the microscope in environments between 040C and below 85% relative humidity to ensure stable performance and prevent component degradation.