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A stereo microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope, is an optical instrument that provides a three-dimensional view of a specimen. It typically consists of two optical paths that allow for depth perception, making it ideal for examining larger, opaque specimens. These microscopes are commonly made from high-quality glass optics and durable metal components, ensuring longevity and precision in usage.
| Magnification range | 2x to 40x |
| Working distance | 50 mm to 200 mm |
| Illumination type | LED or halogen |
| Optical system | Greenough or CMO |
| Field of view | Up to 100 mm |
When choosing a stereo microscope, consider the magnification range and working distance suitable for your applications. It's important to specify the type of illumination needed, whether LED or halogen, as well as the optical system design. Additionally, inquire about any necessary accessories such as stands or camera attachments. Providing details on the intended use and required specifications will help suppliers offer the best options.
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A stereo microscope provides a 3D view and is used for larger specimens, while a compound microscope offers higher magnification for thin samples.
Yes, stereo microscopes are commonly used in electronics for soldering and inspecting small components.
You can view a variety of specimens, including biological samples, minerals, and mechanical parts.
Yes, many stereo microscopes can be equipped with camera attachments for documentation and analysis.
Typical working distances range from 50 mm to 200 mm, depending on the model.
Some models are designed to be portable, but many are intended for stationary use in labs.