Compound Light Microscopes

With higher levels of magnification than stereo microscopes, a compound microscope uses a compound lens to view specimens which cannot be seen at lower magnification, such as cell structures, blood, or water organisms. These microscopes have multiple lenses with a magnification range of up to 1000x (but generally 10X, 40x and 100x) which produces two-dimensional images, unlike stereo microscopes which are lower magnification and produce three-dimensional images. Samples are prepared on a slide which is then held on the microscopic stage where a light is directed through the sample. A compound microscope can come in several types such as biological microscopes, polarizing microscopes, phase contrast microscopes, or florescence microscopes with uses varying for each. When choosing a compound microscope, things to consider are magnification power, application, and whether to get a monocular, binocular, trinocular microscope.

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ItemGlobe |Euromex Delphi-X Observer Trinocular Compound MicroscopeGlobe|Euromex BioBlue Compound Microscope with 7-inch LCD ScreenGlobe|Euromex bScope Trinocular Compound MicroscopeGlobe|Euromex bScope Trinocular Compound Microscope for Phase Contrast
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Catalog NumberEDX-1053-PLIEBB-4220-LCDEBS-1153-PLIEBS-1153-PLPHI
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DescriptionThe Delphi-X Observer is a state-of-the-art microscope for advanced life science applications. Outstanding optical performance with 25mm field of view and high numerical aperture of the plan 60mm parfocal EIS objectives enable perfect observations, color rendering at high resolving power.

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Clear and bright images at every magnification. The modern BioBlue compound microscopes are developed for educational purposes with a primary focus on ergonomics and today’s quality standards. These microscopes are supplied with secure eyepieces and adjustable rack stop to prevent damage to sample ... Read MoreErgonomic and evolutive, the bScope® compound microscope series is extensively used in secondary schools, universities, small and mid-sized laboratories and for veterinary applications.

With a compact and ergonomic structure, bScope® microscopes include height-adjustable eyepieces and low
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Ergonomic and evolutive, the bScope® compound microscope series is extensively used in secondary schools, universities, small and mid-sized laboratories and for veterinary applications.

With a compact and ergonomic structure, bScope® microscopes include height-adjustable eyepieces and low
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TypeCompound MicroscopeCompound MicroscopeCompound MicroscopeCompound Microscope for Phase Contrast
HeadTrinocular 30° Siedentopf. 47 to 78mm interpupillary, ±5mm adjustment on both eyepieces tube. Vertical tuve light path 100/0 - 80/20 - 0/100Digital head with LCD 7” LCD screen, 1920x1080 pixels, SD card for images and videoTrinocular 30° Siedentopf. 360° rotating. 48 tp 76mm interpupillary. ±5mm diopterTrinocular 30° Siedentopf. 360° rotating. 48 tp 76mm interpupillary. ±5mm diopter
Illumination3W NeoLed™ Koehler and push-in/out neutral density filter1W Led rechargeable batteries (cordless)3W NeoLED™ Koehler (Microscope can work with batteries. Batteries not included.)3W NeoLED™ Koehler (Microscope can work with batteries. Batteries not included.)
Objective MagnificationPlan Achromatic 4x/0.10, 10x/0.25, 20x/0.40, S40x/0.65 and S100x/1.25 oil immersion infinity corrected EIS objectivesSemi plan 4x/0.10, 10x/0.25, S40x/0.65, oil immersion objectivesPlan IOS 4x/0.10, 10x/0.25, S40x/0.65 and S100x/1.25 oil immersion objectivesPlan Phase IOS 10x/0.25, 20x/0.40, S40x/0.65 and S100x/1.25 oil immersion objectives
Eyepiece MagnificationSWF10x/25mmWF 10x/18mmHWF10x/20mmHWF10x/20mm
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