Stereo microscopes use one of two optical designs — the Common Main Objective (CMO) optical system and the Greenough optical system. [MicroscopeWorld] has a nice blog post explaining these two ...
Here’s an oldie but a goodie. [RunnerPack] stumbled upon an article from 2001 about building a stereo microscope from a pair of binoculars and a camera lens. With a ring light attached to the ...
Stereo microscopes come in two configurations, Greenough and the common main objective (CMO) designs. The more-expensive CMO design uses a single objective, whereas Greenough microscopes use two.
With an abundance of advanced features, the CB2000C trinocular microscope by Celestron Labs is ideal for enthusiasts with little experience.
Travel costs can be removed by the AR1 system, saving both time and money. Most SZX stereo microscopes can be configured to work with the AR1 system. The tilting trinocular is swapped out for the ...
The motorized components of the SteREO Discovery.V12 are fully integrated into the microscope software ZEN and AxioVision: measure and document the samples reproducibly.
The Sutter BOB — designed to eliminate the conventional microscope frame—is a simple, open-design upright microscope platform ideal for slice electrophysiology, wide field functional imaging ...
A miniature high-definition CMOS remote-head camera is the latest model released by Toshiba Imaging Systems Division in California. The IK-HR1H camera head measures only 30 mm × 35 mm × 36 mm ...
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