Stereo Microscope-HSM-3C

HSM-3C

Stereo Microscope-HSM-3C model with Sharp stereo erect image over a wide field of view. 45°inclined head with locked-in eyepiece. The left ocular-tube with diopter adjustment ±5dp, The interpapillary distance is between 55-75mm. Most modern stereo microscopes are designed with an erect image configuration, meaning that the observed image is presented in the correct orientation. However, it’s always a good idea to check the specifications or product descriptions to ensure that the microscope you are interested in provides an erect image.

Description

Description

Stereo Microscope-HSM-3C

Stereo Microscope-HSM-3C model with Sharp stereo erect image over a wide field of view. 45°inclined head with locked-in eyepiece. The left ocular-tube with diopter adjustment ±5dp, The interpapillary distance is between 55-75mm. Most modern stereo microscopes are designed with an erect image configuration, meaning that the observed image is presented in the correct orientation. However, it’s always a good idea to check the specifications or product descriptions to ensure that the microscope you are interested in provides an erect image.

Stereo microscope with an erect image refers to a type of stereo microscope that provides an image that appears in its correct orientation, similar to how we see objects with our naked eyes. In some microscopes, the image may appear inverted or reversed due to the optical path design.

FEATURES

  • harp Stereo erect image over a wide field of view.
  • 45°inclined head with locked in eyepiece.
  • The left ocular tube with diopter adjustment ±5dp
  • The interpupillary distance is between 55 mm -75 mm.
  • Three kinds of 180°rotatable objective for selection:
    1. 1×/2×
    2. 1×/3×
    3. 2×/4×
  • Power supply 110V/60HZ or 220V/50HZ.
  • A wide range of accessories for selection.

By providing two slightly different angles of the specimen to each eye, a stereo microscope creates a sense of depth, which is particularly useful for examining three-dimensional objects. Most stereo microscopes have built-in illumination sources, such as halogen or LED lights, to provide proper lighting for the specimen. Some models also offer adjustable brightness controls.