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Trinocular head. Magnification: 40–1000x

Trinocular
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
40 — 1000
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
Laboratory/medical
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 62567
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922150642
Package size (LxWxH) 30x22x46 cm
Shipping Weight 4.8 kg
Description

The Researcher Trino offers observing fun for an unbeatable price. Based on a solid metal body and equipped with DIN eyepieces and objectives, this transmission-type microscope fulfils even professional demands with its optical and mechanical quality. Many details, for example the cross table for optimal object positioning or the focuser with coarse and fine drive for dead-sharp images. Instead of a binocular head, the Trino Researcher has a trinocular head. With this equipment, the observer can make binocular obseravtions and – at the same time! – take photographs or use a PC eyepiece.

Features:

  • Magnifications: 1000x, 400x, 100x, 40x
  • Application range: Biology, Education, Teaching, Imaging Solutions, Botany
  • Transmitted light microscope for high demands
  • Dimmable LED illumination
  • Additional lens barrel for a connection with a camera
  • Abbe-condenser with iris diaphragm
  • Adjustable eye relief

The kit includes:

  • Biological trinocular microscope
  • 4 DIN-objectives
  • 2 eyepieces
  • Mechanical stage
  • Condensor
  • Manual
Specifications
Product ID 62567
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922150642
Package size (LxWxH) 30x22x46 cm
Shipping Weight 4.8 kg
Type biological, light/optical
Head trinocular
Nozzle 360 ° rotatable
Head inclination angle 30 °
Magnification, x 40 — 1000
Eyepiece tube diameter, mm 23.2
Eyepieces 10x
Objectives 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x (oil immersion)
Revolving nosepiece for 4 objectives
Interpupillary distance, mm 53 — 75
Stage features mechanical
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters ±5
Condenser Abbe
Diaphragm iris
Focus coaxial; coarse and fine
Body metal
Illumination LED
Brightness adjustment
Power supply 220–240V
Adapter AC adapter
User level experienced users, professionals
Optical scheme achromat
Application laboratory/medical
Illumination location lower
Research method bright field
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