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Trinocular Compound Microscope 40~1600x with Dry Darkfield Condenser
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Trinocular Compound Microscope 40~1600x with Dry Darkfield Condenser Review
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Trinocular Compound Microscope 40~1600x with Dry Darkfield Condenser Feature
- Perfect for doctors, vets, farmers and college students
- High quality professional optical glass elements
- 45degrees;inclined 360degrees;swiveling trinocular head
- Height adjustable photo tube
- 8 levels of magnification: 40x-64x-100x-160x-400x-640x-1000x-1600x
- 4 achromatic objectives DIN 4x, 10x, 40x(S), 100x(S,Oil)
- 2 pairs of eyepieces: WF10X and P16X
- Sliding interpupillary distance adjustment
- Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes
- Variable intensity illumination
- High resolution images over a wide field view
- Metal mechanical components
- Coaxial coarse and fine focus adjustment
- Focusing knobs on both sides
- Stage upward moving lock protects objectives and slides
- Large stain-resistant double layer mechanical stage
- NA1.25 Abbe Condenser with iris diaphragm and filters
- Rack and pinion adjustment condenser
- Extra dry darkfield condenser NA: 0.7-0.9
- Product GS and CE approved
- Manufacturer in business 30+ years
Trinocular Compound Microscope 40~1600x with Dry Darkfield Condenser Overview
Packing List: Trinocular microscope with oil brightfield condenser and dry darkfield Condenser;4 DIN objectives;Eyepieces: a pair of WF10X and a pair of P16X;A bottle of Immersion oil;Power cord (US and Canada standard);Mirror for power outage;Dust cover;Color filters;Extra halogen bulb (6V/20W);Extra fuses
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