Bresser Science TFM-201 Bino Microscope
Binocular head. Magnification: 40–1000x
| Product ID | 74323 |
| Brand | Bresser GmbH, Germany |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| EAN | 4007922038797 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 53x33x40 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 8.62 kg |
The new Bresser Science TFM-201 is a binocular microsscope, which is equipped with semiplan objectives. The WF 10x eyepieces offer a large visual field of 20mm. The interpupillary distance can be adjusted from ca. 55mm to 75mm. Dioptre adjustments are possible with both eyepieces.
The Köhler illumination is regulable with the built-in luminous-field diaphragm and the vertically and horizontally adjustable Abbe condenser (numerical aperture 1.25, with iris diaphragm). An imprint of the different possible magnifications on the condenser makes the adjustment of the iris diaphragm very fast and precise.
Coaxial pinions drive the stage and focus which enables ergonomic operation of the microscope.
The kit includes:
- Microscope with integrated LED illumination
- Semiplan objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 100x oil)
- 2x eyepieces (WF 10x)
- Immersion oil
- Dust cover
- Mains adapter
- Manual
| Product ID | 74323 |
| Brand | Bresser GmbH, Germany |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| EAN | 4007922038797 |
| Package size (LxWxH) | 53x33x40 cm |
| Shipping Weight | 8.62 kg |
| Type | biological, light/optical |
| Microscope head type | binocular |
| Magnification, x | 40 — 1000 |
| Eyepiece tube diameter, mm | 30 |
| Eyepieces | WF10x (2 pcs.) |
| Objectives | 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x |
| Revolving nosepiece | for 4 objectives |
| Interpupillary distance, mm | 55 — 75 |
| Stage features | with a mechanical stage |
| Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters | individual for each eyepiece |
| Condenser | Abbe N.A. 1.25, centered |
| Diaphragm | iris, field |
| Focus | coarse and fine |
| Illumination | LED |
| Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
| Light source type | 3W |
| Additional | Köhler illumination |
| User level | beginners, experienced users |
| Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
| Application | school/educational, laboratory/medical |
| Illumination location | lower |
| Research method | bright field |
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