Levenhuk 3ST Microscope
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- Brand: Levenhuk
- Product Code: 35323
- Weight: 3.10kg
- Dimensions: 31.00cm x 29.00cm x 35.50cm
- EAN: 5905555004556
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Levenhuk 3ST is a reliable stereo microscope with a binocular head inclined at 45 degrees. This design allows for comfortable observations for extended periods of time without any muscle strain, and no additional stress to the eyes due to the binocular head (comparing binocular microscopes to microscopes with monocular heads). The optics in this model are made of high-quality glass with special coating, so the rendered images are sharp and the colors are true.
Levenhuk 3ST is the standard model of the Levenhuk stereo microscope product range. This range of microscopes is perfect for professional research and casual observations by biologists, geologists, jewelers and many others. The 3D image of the observed object rendered by this microscope allows you to study the object in great detail and measure its dimensions with unprecedented precision.
This binocular microscope has a relatively long working distance of 57 mm (2.2 in) that allows you to study flat specimens as well as rather large objects.
The built-in illumination sources (upper and lower) allow you to use your microscope even in the dark. Halogen lamps used are highly economical and will serve you well for a considerably long time before you have to change them. For even more comfortable observations, you can rotate the stage plate so that it faces either the black or the white side upwards, and besides, hold a specimen in place with useful stage clips.
Levenhuk 3ST Microscope comes with WF10x eyepieces and rotating objective with magnifications of 2x and 4x.
The kit includes:
- Levenhuk stereo microscope
- Binocular head
- WF10x eyepiece - 2 pieces
- Rotating objective: 2x, 4x
- Backup halogen lamp: 12V/10W
- Matte glass stage
- Double-sided black and white stage plate
- Rubber eyecups
- User manual and lifetime warranty
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