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Microscopes are optical instruments used to magnify small objects, allowing for detailed examination of samples at a microscopic level. They are composed of lenses, light sources, and often digital imaging systems, enabling users to observe structures that are not visible to the naked eye. Microscopes are commonly used in laboratories for research, diagnostics, and educational purposes.
| Magnification range | 10x to 1000x |
| Objective lenses | Multiple options, typically 4x, 10x, 40x, and 100x |
| Illumination type | LED, halogen, or fluorescent |
| Stage type | Mechanical or fixed stage |
| Camera compatibility | Digital cameras or smartphone adapters |
| Field of view | Varies by objective lens, typically 1mm to 10mm |
When selecting a microscope, consider the intended application and required magnification levels. Specify the type of illumination and stage required for your work. It's also important to consider the compatibility with digital imaging systems if needed. Ensure to inquire about the quality of the optics and the warranty offered. For bulk purchases, specify the quantity and any additional accessories required.
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A compound microscope is used for viewing small specimens at high magnification, while a stereo microscope provides a 3D view of larger objects at lower magnification.
Yes, many microscopes are versatile and can be used for both biological and material samples, depending on the specifications.
The objective lens determines the level of magnification and resolution of the image, making it crucial for detailed observation.
Yes, many modern microscopes come with digital imaging capabilities that allow them to connect to computers for image capture and analysis.
Regular cleaning of lenses, proper storage, and calibration are essential for maintaining microscope performance.
Look for ISO certifications or compliance with relevant medical device regulations, depending on your application.