Parts: Microscope

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Device: Microscope
Manufacturer: Zeiss
Model: Axiostar
Name / Number: LED Illuminators
Location: United States, Illinois
1,895
2011

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Device: Microscope
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: SZX9
Name / Number: Camera / DP11
Location: United States, California
1,390
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Device: Microscope
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: SZ-6045
Name / Number: Eyepieces
Location: United States, California
985
2011

Microscope may also be referred to as :

Trinocular Microscope | Specular Microscope | Monocular Microscope | Optical Laboratory Microscope | Microscope, Laboratory, Optical | Microscope, Laboratory, Light | Microscope, Laboratory | Laboratory Light Microscope | Biological Microscope | Binocular Microscope | Microscope, Light, Laboratory

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C-mount Video Camera Adaptor

Device: Microscope

Manufacturer: Zeiss

Model: 33-00-99

Name / Number: C-mount Video Camera Adaptor

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Device: Microscope

Manufacturer: Olympus

Model: BX60M

Name / Number: CIRCUIT BREAKER 3A / 7743206

 

Tips for buying Microscope Parts

  1. In order to minimize costs, facilities are strongly encouraged to consider used laboratory microscopes, reconditioned equipment, or demonstration models before purchasing laboratory light microscopes.
  2. Newer specular microscopes can adapt and reuse components, such as old objectives, especially if they are purchased from the same manufacturer.
  3. Users should properly care for the equipment to prolong the practical life of the microscope.
  4. Manufacturers offer some optional equipment for monocular and trinocular microscopes, which includes cameras, video systems, photomicrography equipment, special filters, fluorescence microscopy equipment, and special illumination systems.
  5. There are systems that accommodate multiple heads, permitting the viewing of a single specimen by several people. These trinocular microscope systems are mainly used for teaching and consultation in pathology and histology.
  6. Facilities considering the purchase of a laboratory microscope should examine the camera options before the purchase. Adapters are used to attach photomicrography equipment to the eyepiece of the specular microscope, so buyers should ask each supplier if its microscope requires a particular adapter.
  7. Facilities are encouraged to look into other features that can be added, including a heated stage, electronic controls, drop-in diaphragms, counting reticules, and graticule eyepieces. The specific requirements of each facility determine laboratory microscope slides to be purchased.
  8. Facilities considering the purchase of specular microscopes should also consider ergonomics. A tilting body tube allows operators to adjust the eyepiece to accommodate their changing needs throughout the day.
  9. Users can bring the images closer to their eyes with some eyepieces that telescope. For users needing a taller instrument, riser tubes can be inserted between the main body and eyepiece tube. The stage handles and focus control knobs should be equidistant from the operator and positioned so that the hands rest comfortably on the table.
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