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Monocular Versus Binocular Microscopes. Most students through high school work with monocular scopes, which have a single lens with magnification power up to 1,000 times.
Binocular Compound Lab Microscope. This compound lab microscope is fairly compact and ideal for advanced high school and college students. It features eight magnification settings up to 2,000 ...
We have several AmScope binocular microscopes for doing electronics assembly and inspection. Sometimes we need to take photos. AmScope has this Eyepiece Mounted Mobile Device Mount for Microscopes ...
The microscope can be zoomed continuously with zoom ratio 6.3:1 and objective magnification range between 0.8X-5X. 45° binocular viewing angle, adjustable range (52-75mm) of binocular tubes separation ...
I own an absurd number of binocular microscopes. Some are clearly better than others. The best use a single large objective lens rather than a pair (this is called CMO or “common main objective”).
Here’s an oldie but a goodie. [RunnerPack] stumbled upon an article from 2001 about building a stereo microscope from a pair of binoculars and a camera lens. With a ring light attached to the… ...
As I look down into a Petri dish of sand through a binocular microscope, the larger grains become obelisks, with smaller ones forming avenues between them. It’s a microscopic echo of the Chicago ...
As we move into the school year, check out our recommendations for microscopes that’ll last all year long. These Student-Friendly Microscopes Are Our Top Picks for Kids and Adults of All Ages ...