A stereo microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope or stereoscopic micro
A stereo microscope, also known as a dissecting microscope or stereoscopic microscope, provides a three-dimensional view of a specimen by observing it from two slightly different angles—one for each eye—thus creating a sense of depth.
With the integration of a camera imaging port, it is often referred to as a trinocular stereo microscope.
Stereo microscopes do not require sample preparation. The object can be placed directly under the objective lens with proper illumination for immediate observation. The image is upright, making it ideal for manipulation, dissection, and practical operation. It also offers a wide field of view.
Compared to conventional compound microscopes, stereo microscopes offer lower magnification, but have a longer working distance and greater depth of field, making them suitable for full-layer inspection of samples.
They are widely used in metallurgical, semiconductor, and other fields requiring surface-level microscopic observation.
● Total magnification: 40.2× to 270×
● Zoom range: 0.7× to 4.5×
● Eyepiece: SWH10X high eyepoint widefield eyepiece, field of view φ23 mm
● Image sensor: 1/2″, effective resolution 1600(H) × 1200(V)
● Working distance: 150 mm, lift travel range: 270 mm
● Equipped with an external high-brightness LED ring light with stepless brightness adjustment, diffuser, and stabilized power supply