Contents Introduction …………………………………………………………….…..2 Nomenclature and Function…………………………………………..…..3 Assembly……………………………………………………..…………..5 Operating the Microscope……………………………………….……..…6 4.1 Interpupillary Distance Adjustment…………………………..………..…6 4.2 Diopter Adjustment………………………………………………………...6 4.3 Focusing…………………………………………………………………..7 4.4 Working Distance………………………………………………….……….8 Care of the Microscope………………………………………………...….8 Accessories………………………………………………….……………...9...
1. Introduction A simple change in magnification for still objects has been provided in stereomicroscopes developed in the recent past i.e. with a common primary objective for the light in both tubes. The light beams do not project co-axially, but diverge from the optical axis. Thus the two images produced are not identical, giving a truly three–dimentional appearance.
2. Nomenclature and Function Model K 400 Stereo Microscope Eyepiece Diopter Ring Diopter Scale Binocular Eyepiece Tube Magnification Changer Objective Focusing Knob Focusing Mount Stage Plate...
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2. Nomenclature and Function Model K 500 Stereo Microscope Model K 700 Stereo Microscope Eyepiece Tube Clamp Screw Zoom Magnification Changer...
3. Assembly 1. The base plate of the incident light stand (and the base of the transmitted light stand with light source) with support column, in their standard variants, are a typical working stand. The focusing mount moves along the vertical column and is fixed in position by the focusing mount clamp screw.
4. Operating the Microscope 4.1 Interpupillary Distance Adjustment This adjustment should be performed every time the observer changes as the interpupillary distance differs between the individuals. Interpupillary distance is changed by simply spreading the eyepiece tubes. They will hold their position at the selected setting.
4. Operating the Microscope 4.3 Focusing The focus knobs are conveniently s h a p e d a n d a l l o w a c c u r a t e focusing over a 50mm range. The ease of movement can be matched to the load and to your personal needs.
4. Operating the Microscope 4.4 Working Distance The distance between the upper surface of the specimen and the bottom of the objective, when the specimen is in focus, is called the working distance of that objective. The working distance changes when the objective magnification changes and when auxiliary objectives are attached.
Beam Splitter with Double iris for Photography CCTV K400 Beam Splitter with Double iris for Photography K500/K700 Beam Splitter with Double iris for CCTV K400 Beam Splitter with Double iris for CCTV K500/K700 Drawing Tube For K400 can be mounted in two positions 180°...
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