Our 7X-45X Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope with Dual Lights includes a 5.0 Megapixel Camera and software compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7. The included software can be used to make measurements on your PC. The 2592 X 1944 pixels from the USB digital camera can capture both still and live images on your computer, making this microscope ideal for live specimen analysis and laboratory observations.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Featured Product: Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope
This week we are featuring one of our top selling microscopes..
Our 7X-45X Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope with Dual Lights includes a 5.0 Megapixel Camera and software compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7. The included software can be used to make measurements on your PC. The 2592 X 1944 pixels from the USB digital camera can capture both still and live images on your computer, making this microscope ideal for live specimen analysis and laboratory observations.
This microscope includes an adjustable barlow lens that can extend the working distance up to 6.25" long and the field of view to be as wide as 2.38" long. This microscope also includes dual halogen lights with adjustable intensities. This microscope is ideal for biological research labs, engravers, watchmakers, gemologists, jewelers, collectors, and those in electronic related industries.
This microscope is also easily customizable as well. You can add a darkfield stage for darkfield observations. A boom stand and gooseneck light for a larger work space. You can also add different eyepieces, lights, and cameras. The possibilities are endless with the Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope.
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Our 7X-45X Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope with Dual Lights includes a 5.0 Megapixel Camera and software compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7. The included software can be used to make measurements on your PC. The 2592 X 1944 pixels from the USB digital camera can capture both still and live images on your computer, making this microscope ideal for live specimen analysis and laboratory observations.
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