MAGUS Bio D250T Biological Digital Microscope
With a camera. Magnification: 40–1000x. Trinocular head, infinity plan achromatic objectives, 30W halogen bulb
Product ID | 83008 |
Brand | MAGUS |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 5905555018027 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 43x27x63 cm |
Shipping Weight | 11.1 kg |
The MAGUS Bio 250T biological microscope is a professional instrument for observing biological specimens in transmitted light. The primary observation technique is a brightfield technique (ready-to-use). Darkfield, polarization, and phase contrast techniques are also available, but they require additional microscope accessories. The microscope is excellent for laboratory and research observations in medicine, pharmaceuticals, forensics, agriculture, and other fields.
Digital camera
Full color camera with SONY Exmor 2.1MP digital CMOS sensor. The sensor is manufactured using back-illumination technology to reduce light scattering and increase the matrix sensitivity (8935mV at 1/30s). The camera produces bright and clear images even in low light. Designed to work in darkfield and brightfield using objectives with a magnification of 40x, 60x, and 100x.
The camera can be mounted on a microscope in two ways: into the trinocular tube via a C-mount adapter or in place of the eyepiece in the tube using an adapter and adapter rings. It is recommended to use an adapter with a magnification from 0.6x to 0.9x with the camera, which will give the widest possible field of view without distortion. After installation, the camera connects to a computer via a USB3.0 port with a data transfer speed of 5Gbps.
Optics
Plan achromatic objectives provide a clear, contrasty, and well-detailed image with minimal distortion. The magnification with included objectives and eyepieces ranges from 40 to 1000x, and the upper limit can be increased with additional eyepieces. The optics are infinity corrected, which means that additional accessories can be installed in the optical path.
The trinocular head has a separate vertical tube for mounting a digital camera (not included). It is positioned vertically. The trinocular head is equipped with 360° rotating tubes, and it is possible to adjust the diopter on the left tube. The design of the trinocular head allows you to easily adjust the eye relief to fit the height of the observer.
The revolving nosepiece with objectives is oriented toward the interior, and 5 objectives can be inserted into the revolver simultaneously – 4 objectives come with a kit, one slot is free. An additional objective will provide extra magnification within the magnification range.
Illumination
A 30W halogen bulb provides bright illumination allowing for good visibility of sample structures with any observation technique and any objective being used. The lighting is warm, which is more comfortable for the eyes during long hours of work. There is a brightness adjustment option. The lighting is powered by an AC power supply.
It is possible to set up the Köhler illumination thanks to a centered and height-adjustable Abbe condenser, aperture diaphragm, and field diaphragm. There is a slot in the condenser where a darkfield or phase contrast slider can be installed. The slider allows you to quickly switch between research techniques and that which improves performance.
Stage and focusing mechanism
The stage does not have a positioning rack, which improves the ergonomics. The mechanical attachment moves the object smoothly and can be removed for manual scanning.
The focusing knobs are located on both sides of the microscope body and closer to the base of the microscope, which allows you to put your hands on the table instead of holding them in the air when working for long periods of time. The knobs are coaxial, i.e. they are located on the same axis. The coarse focusing mechanism has a lock knob and tension adjustment. The focusing mechanism is smooth, and so you do not have to exert any effort when adjusting it.
Accessories
The line of optional accessories includes eyepieces, objectives, polarization devices, darkfield condensers, phase contrast devices, calibration slides, and digital cameras. Designed specifically for the MAGUS Bio 250T microscope, the devices match the microscope optimally and maximize its capabilities.
Key features of the microscope:
- Trinocular head with a vertical tube for mounting a digital camera
- 360° rotating eyepiece tubes allow you to adjust it to fit the height of the user
- Diopter adjustment on the left tube, coarse focusing with a lock knob and coarse tension adjustment knob, fine focusing
- Observations in transmitted light, light source – 30W adjustable brightness halogen lamp
- The Abbe condenser with aperture diaphragm and field diaphragm allows you to set up the Köhler illumination
- Option to install phase contrast and darkfield sliders (there is a special slot in the condenser for their installation)
- A wide range of optional accessories
Key features of the camera:
- 2.1'' backlit CMOS sensor, high matrix sensitivity
- Suitable for darkfield or brightfield studies with 40x, 60x, and 100x objectives
- Installed into the trinocular tube or in the eyepiece tube of a microscope
- Full HD resolution 1920x1080px with a frame rate of 96fps, perfect for studying moving objects
- Connection to PC via USB3.0 port, data transfer speed 5Gbps
- Software and drivers included
The kit includes:
- MAGUS CDF50 Digital Camera (digital camera, USB cable, installation CD with drivers and software, user manual and warranty card)
- Base with a power input, transmitted light source, focusing mechanism, stage, condenser mount, and revolving nosepiece
- Abbe condenser
- Trinocular head
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 4x/0.10
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 10x/0.25
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 40x/0.65 (spring-loaded)
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 100x/1.25 oil (spring-loaded)
- Eyepiece 10x/22mm with a long eye relief (2 pcs.)
- Eyecup (2 pcs.)
- Filter (4 pcs.)
- C-mount camera adapter
- Bottle of the immersion oil
- AC power cord
- Dust cover
- User manual and warranty card
Available on request:
- 10x/22mm eyepiece with scale
- 12.5x/14mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 15x/15mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 20x/12mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- 25x/9mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 20x/0.40
- Infinity plan achromatic objective: 60x/0.80 (spring-loaded)
- Phase-contrast device
- Phase slider
- Darkfield condenser NA 0.9
- Oil darkfield condenser NA 1.36–1.25
- Darkfield slider
- Polarization devices
- Calibration slide
- LCD Monitor
Product ID | 83008 |
Brand | MAGUS |
Warranty | 5 years |
EAN | 5905555018027 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 43x27x63 cm |
Shipping Weight | 11.1 kg |
Microscope specifications | |
Type | biological, light/optical, digital |
Head | trinocular |
Nozzle | Gemel head (Siedentopf, 360° rotation) |
Head inclination angle | 30 ° |
Magnification, x | 40 — 1000 |
Magnification, x (optional) | 40–1200/1250/1500/1600/2000/2500 |
Eyepiece tube diameter, mm | 30 |
Eyepieces | 10х/22mm, eye relief: 10mm (*optional: 10x/22mm with scale, 12.5x/14; 15x/15; 20x/12; 25x/9) |
Objectives | infinity plan achromatic: 4x/0.10; 10x/0.25; 40xs/0.65; 100xs/1.25 (oil); parfocal distance: 45mm (*optional: 20x/0.40; 60хs/0.80) |
Revolving nosepiece | for 5 objectives |
Working distance, mm | 21 (4x); 5 (10x); 0.66 (40xs); 0.36 (100xs); 8.8 (20x); 0.465 (60xs) |
Interpupillary distance, mm | 48 — 75 |
Stage, mm | 180x150 |
Stage moving range, mm | 75/50 |
Stage features | two-axis mechanical stage, without a positioning rack |
Eyepiece diopter adjustment, diopters | ±5 (on the left tube) |
Condenser | Abbe condenser, N.A. 1.25, center-adjustable, height-adjustable, adjustable aperture diaphragm, a slot for a darkfield slider and phase contrast slider, dovetail mount |
Diaphragm | adjustable aperture diaphragm, adjustable iris field diaphragm |
Focus | coaxial, coarse focusing (21mm, 39.8mm/circle, with a lock knob and tension adjusting knob) and fine focusing (0.002mm) |
Illumination | halogen |
Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
Power supply | 220±22V, 50Hz, AC network |
Light source type | 12V/30W halogen bulb, G4 |
Light filters | yes |
Operating temperature range, °C | 5...+35 |
Ability to connect additional equipment | phase contrast device (condenser and objectives), darkfield condenser (dry or oil), polarization devices (polarizer and analyzer) |
User level | experienced users, professionals |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | complicated |
Application | laboratory/medical |
Illumination location | lower |
Research method | bright field |
Pouch/case/bag in set | dust cover |
Weight, kg | 8 |
Dimensions, mm | 200x436x400 |
Camera specifications | |
Sensor | SONY Exmor CMOS |
Sensor size | 1/1.2'' (11.14x6.26mm) |
Color/monochrome | color |
Megapixels | 2.1 |
Maximum resolution | 1920x1080 |
Pixel size, μm | 5.8x5.8 |
Light sensitivity | 8935mV with 1/30s |
Signal/noise ratio | 0.6mV with 1/30s |
Exposure time | 0.014ms–15s |
Video recording | yes |
Frame rate, fps at resolution | 96@1920x1080 |
Place of installation | trinocular tube, eyepiece tube instead of an eyepiece |
Image format | *.jpg, *.bmp, *.png, *.tif |
Video format | output: *.wmv, *.avi, *.h264 (Windows 8 and later), *h265 (Windows 10 and later) |
Shutter type | ERS (electronic rolling shutter) |
Spectral range, nm | 380–650 (built-in IR filter) |
White balance | manual, automatic |
Exposure control | manual, automatic |
Software features | image size, brightness, exposure time |
Output | USB 3.0, 5Gb/s |
System requirements | Windows 8/10/11 (32bit and 64bit), Mac OS X, Linux, up to 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 or higher, minimum 2GB RAM, USB 3.0 port, CD-ROM, 17" or larger display |
Body | CNC aluminum alloy |
Software | MAGUS View |
Camera power supply | DC, 5V, from computer USB port; a 12V, 3A adapter for Peltier element |
Camera operating temperature range, °С | -10...+50 |
Operating humidity range, % | 30 — 80 |
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