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Biological Microscope LE-BMI101 includes a finite Optical System and a binocular head with 48 to 75 mm interpupillary distance range. Equipped with advanced illumination capability with adjustable brightness. Integrated with widefield eyepieces and a coaxial focusing mechanism for fine adjustment. Our Biological Microscope is ideal for clinical diagnostics and detailed analysis of biological samples in laboratories.
$1,170.00
$585.00
Specifications
Optical System | Finite Optical System |
Viewing Head | Siedentopf Binocular Head Interpupillary Distance Range: 48–75 mm Eyepiece Tube Rotation: 360° |
Eyepiece | WF10X |
Nosepiece | Quadruple, Click-stop |
Objective | Achromatic Objectives: (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x) |
Stage | Double Layer Mechanical Stage Stage Size: 140 mm × 132 mm Moving Range: 75 mm × 45 mm |
Focusing | Coaxial Coarse & Fine Adjustment Focusing Range: 30 mm Focusing Interval: 0.002 mm |
Condenser | Abbe Condenser NA = 1.25 With Iris Diaphragm and Filter |
Illumination | 6V/20W Halogen Lamp or 3W LED with Adjustable Brightness |
Standard Accessories | Yes |
Dimension | 320 mm × 270 mm × 430 mm |
Net Weight | 5.5 kg |
Gross Weight | 6 kg |
Features
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Applications
Our Biological Microscope LE-BMI101 is used for cystoscopy, bacterial observation, and routine diagnostics across medical labs, university teaching setups, and agricultural research environments.
1.What magnification range does the microscope offer?
The biological microscope features multiple objective lenses that provide a magnification range from 4x to 100x, allowing users to observe specimens at various levels of detail.
2.What is the benefit of fully coated glass optics in the microscope?
Fully coated glass optics enhance light transmission and reduce glare or reflections, resulting in clearer, brighter and higher-contrast images crucial for accurate specimen observation.
3.What are enclosed safety stages and why are they important?
Enclosed safety stages protect internal components and reduce the risk of accidental contact with moving parts. This design improves user safety and minimizes contamination of samples.
4.What is the difference between binocular and trinocular viewing heads?
A binocular head allows comfortable viewing with both eyes, reducing eye strain during extended use. A trinocular head includes an additional port for attaching a digital compatible camera, enabling image capture without interrupting observation.
5.What observation modes are supported by this microscope?
Our biological microscopes support both brightfield and phase contrast modes, making them versatile tools for a wide range of cellular and microbial studies.