Stereo Microscope

Lab Expo Stereo Microscopes are structured around dual optical paths to deliver true three-dimensional visualization with extended depth of field. This stereoscopic microscope supports low-magnification inspection with a wide working distance for hands-on sample handling. Binocular or trinocular configurations, stable illumination, and smooth focus control enable precise surface examination, manipulation, and quality inspection across research, electronics, education, and industrial workflows.

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FAQ for Stereo Microscope

1: What is a Stereo Microscope?

A Stereo Microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope, provides a 3D visual of the specimen using two separate optical paths for each eye.

2: Why is the 3D view important in Stereo Microscope?

The three-dimensional view allows users to see depth and spatial relationships clearly, which is crucial for accurate handling, assembling or examining of complex or textured objects.

3: Why is a broad working distance important?

A broad working distance provides ample space between the objective lens and the specimen, allowing users to manipulate, dissect or assemble objects under the microscope with ease and without obstruction.

4: How do Stereo Microscopes maintain sharp and clear images at lower magnifications?

They use high-quality objective lenses and widefield eyepieces designed to produce well-defined, true-color images with excellent contrast, even at low magnification.

5: Can a single Stereo Microscope serve multiple industries?

Yes, the flexible design and high-quality optics of stereo microscopes makes them well-suited for a wide range of applications, including biology and electronic component inspection.