Stereo Microscopes

Stereo microscopes provide magnified three-dimensional (3D) views of specimens, enhancing depth perception for detailed examination. These instruments support high-resolution imaging with magnification ranges typically between 6X to 102X, crucial for precision in research and quality control settings.

  1. NIKON STEREOMICROSCOPE 16X - 70X with BOOM STAND

    Stereo Microscopes

    NIKON STEREOMICROSCOPE 16X - 70X with BOOM STAND

    Stereomicroscope with Boom Stand Choice of 10X, 15X or 20X Eyepieces

  2. OLYMPUS STEREO MICROSCOPE 10X - 40X

    Stereo Microscopes

    OLYMPUS STEREO MICROSCOPE 10X - 40X

    Stereo Microscope and Boom Stand

    Fostec/Kramer light source and dual light pipe in photos are not included.Please inquiry on availability.  

  3. WILD LEITZ APOZOOM STEREO MICROSCOPE

    Stereo Microscopes

    WILD LEITZ APOZOOM STEREO MICROSCOPE

    Reflected and Transmitted Light

    Nomarski Prism and λ/4 Wave Plate

    XY Stage with Encoders and Readout

Common Applications

Research Observation

Quality Control Inspection

Educational Demonstrations

Buying Guide

Stereo Microscopes Buying Guide

Choosing the right stereo microscope involves understanding the specific requirements of your application. The following guidance will help select an instrument that meets your precision needs.

It is essential to verify the magnification range to ensure it aligns with your observational requirements. Additionally, assess the compatibility with digital imaging systems if documentation is desired.

  • Evaluate the magnification range (e.g., 6X to 102X) for suitable application coverage.
  • Consider optical quality and depth perception capabilities for accurate specimen analysis.
  • Check for compatibility with additional documentation accessories like photo tubes.
  • Ensure proper calibration and alignment for consistent measurement accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the applications of stereo microscopes?
Stereo microscopes are primarily used for detailed 3D observation in research, educational settings, and quality control inspections where precise magnification and depth perception are necessary.
What is the magnification range of stereo microscopes?
Stereo microscopes typically offer magnification ranges from 6X to 102X, allowing for detailed visualization and analysis of specimens.
How do stereo microscopes enhance depth perception?
Stereo microscopes use two separate optical paths to create a three-dimensional image, which enhances depth perception and spatial awareness of the specimen.
What features should be considered when choosing a stereo microscope?
Consider magnification range, optical quality, the presence of zoom capability, and compatibility with photographic or digital documentation tools.