Advance Research Binocular Microscope

An Advanced Research Binocular Microscope is a high-precision optical instrument designed primarily for detailed and complex scientific studies, commonly used in biological research, clinical labs, and material science. Here’s a breakdown of what defines this type of microscope:

Features
- Binocular Viewing Head
- Two eyepieces for comfortable, extended viewing.
- Adjustable interpapillary distance and diopter settings.
- High Magnification Range
- Typically includes objective lenses of 4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x (oil immersion).
- Combined with 10x eyepieces, total magnification ranges from 40x to 1000x or more.
- Advanced Optics
- Plan Achromatic, Semi-Plan, or Apochromatic lenses for flat-field and high color correction.
- High NA (Numerical Aperture) objectives for detailed resolution.
- Illumination System
- Köhler illumination for uniform lighting.
- LED or halogen light source with adjustable intensity.
- Condenser with aperture diaphragm and filter holders.
- Mechanical Stage
- Precision-controlled stage with x-y movement.
- Often includes a Vernier scale or digital readout.
- Ergonomic Design
- Anti-fungal coated optics, ergonomic viewing angle, and durable body.
- May include a trinocular head for attaching a camera.
- Optional Add-ons
- Digital camera integration for documentation and analysis.
- Polarization, phase contrast, fluorescence, or DIC modules for specialized research.