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Stereo Microscopes

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Stereomicroscopes use two design principles: the Greenough microscope and the Abbe principle. In the Greenough type, both beam paths are completely separated from each other. The stereo angle is generated by two objectives in a common mount, whose optical axes are inclined towards each other. The Abbe system, on the other hand, uses a single main objective in which a combination of trapezoidal prisms enables depth perception by artificially enlarging the angle of view.

The advantages of stereo microscopes include the three-dimensional representation of objects and increased depth perception. In addition, the large field of view is particularly suitable for viewing surfaces or living organisms at low magnifications.

Applications include:

  • Life sciences: for observation of insects, plants and other biological specimens.
  • Geology and material analysis: for inspecting large-scale thin sections of rock, in material production and quality control.
  • Research and teaching: for use in courses at research institutions and for carrying out experiments in schools
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      Entry into the Class of Sophisticated stereomicroscopes. The stereomicroscope Discovery.V8 with its high-performance optics has compared to conventional entry level models an enhanced resolution, increased contrast and a perceptibly improved stereoscopic impression. This model reveal crisp and brilliant images throughout the whole 8:1 zoom range.

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