Showing posts with label monocular microscopes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monocular microscopes. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Binocular


FEATURES
Viewing HeadBinocular 45° rotatable 360°
Eye PieceWide field Eyepiece 10x
Illumination6V 20W Halogen Lamp, Brightness Adjustment
ObjectiveAchromatic Objective 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x
Nose PieceQuadruple Nosepiece
Mech. StageCoaxial Mechanical Stage
Focusing SystemSeparate Coarse and fine adjustment


Monocular


A monocular microscope is a modified refracting telescope used to magnify the images of distant objects. Volume and weight are less than half of binoculars making it easy to carry. The difference between Monocular and Binoculars is that Monocular produce 2-dimensional images, while binoculars add perception of depth (3 dimensions). The people who are visually impaired may use monocular to see objects at distances at which people with normal vision do not have difficulty, e.g., to read text on a chalkboard or projection screen.

Features
1. Heavy model with built-in solid state transformer for 6v/20 watt halogen bulb.
2. Coaxial mechanical stage.
3. Monocular head and paired eyepieces.
4. Monocular head inclined at 45° and movable at 360°.
5. Separate coarse & fine focusing knobs.
6. Special socket and cord.

Objectives

4x, 10x, 40x, 100x (oil immersion)

Eye Pieces

10x wf