The monocular zoom microscope is a type of optical microscope equipped with a zo
The monocular zoom microscope is a type of optical microscope equipped with a zoom function, allowing users to observe various samples and fine details by adjusting the magnification.
Its working principle relies on changing the combination of internal lenses in the optical system to achieve variable magnification. The system typically consists of two main optical components: an eyepiece (or camera) and an objective.
The monocular zoom microscope enables continuous magnification adjustment by rotating the internal lens groups in the objective or eyepiece, eliminating the need to switch lenses. Users can smoothly switch between different magnification levels with a simple rotation.
This microscope offers excellent flexibility and versatility in practical applications and is widely used in scientific research and industrial inspection.
● Zoom ratio: 1:6.5, magnification range 0.75× to 5×
● Integrated dual-position locking lift system; stable image at high magnification without jitter
● Fine and coarse focus adjustment with 1 μm resolution
● LED coaxial illumination
● 1920×1080 HD imaging camera
● 20× long working distance objective, 29.56 mm working distance
● Total magnification up to 900×
The operation of the monocular zoom microscope is simple and intuitive. Users can follow the steps below:
1. Placing the Sample:Place the sample to be observed on the microscope stage.
2. Adjusting Focus Distance:Rotate the lens assembly to adjust the focal distance. Different magnification levels are usually marked on the microscope; users can select the desired magnification accordingly.
3. Focusing:Use the focusing knob or software controls to fine-tune the focus until the sample appears sharp and clear.
4. Observation:Once focused, you can observe the sample directly or analyze details through the camera and display.
5. Adjusting Magnification:To change magnification and view different levels of detail, simply rotate the zoom lens assembly to select a new magnification.