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Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 15 Piece |
| Microscope Type | Student |
| Magnification | 40–400× |
| Illumination | LED |
| Objective Type | Semi Plan |
| Eyepiece | WF15× |
| Stage Type | Mechanical |
| Usage | School |
| Body Material | Metal |
| PORTABLE | YES |
Microscope specifications detail key performance aspects like Magnification (total power from eyepiece x objective), Resolution (clarity/detail, often in lines/mm), Numerical Aperture (NA) for objectives (higher is better), Working Distance (space for sample), illumination (LED, intensity), lens types (Achromatic, Parfocal, DIN standard), and features like Rack Stops and retractable objectives for usability. Key specs to look for include illumination quality, optical correction, and objective working distance, crucial for image quality beyond just magnification. Key Optical Specs
- Magnification: Total magnification = Eyepiece Power x Objective Power (e.g., 10x eyepiece * 40x objective = 400x total).
- Resolution: Ability to distinguish fine details (e.g., 250 lines/mm or better).
- Numerical Aperture (NA): Higher NA (e.g., 1.40 for 100x oil) means better light gathering and resolution, but shorter working distance.
- Working Distance: Space between objective lens and specimen (e.g., 0.10mm for 100x oil).
Lens & Optical Standards
- Optical Correction: Achromatic (corrects color), Parfocal (stays in focus when changing objectives), Parcentered (stays centered) are standard on quality scopes.
- Objective Mount: DIN standard (German Industrial Norm) ensures interchangeability, with specific thread size (e.g., 20.1mm diameter, 36 TPI).
- Retractable Objectives: Spring-loaded high-power lenses that retract to prevent slide/lens damage.
Illumination & Mechanics
- Illumination: Often LED with intensity control, universal power supply.
- Condenser: Abbe condenser controls light path, with higher magnification (e.g., 1000x) for clearer images.
- Rack Stop: Mechanical stop to prevent objective from hitting the slide.
- Binocular/Trinocular: Refers to eyepiece type (two eyes) or port for camera (three ports