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The Varied Uses of a Trinocular Microscope

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Any microscope should be able to help you do better in your research work or classroom lectures, provided that you get a microscope that actually meets your needs. Most elementary school laboratories will require simple monocular microscopes to teach students the basics of microscopy; such classes will tackle minor examination procedures such as looking at […]

The Parts of Your Lab Eyes: Trinocular Microscope Accessories

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

A trinocular microscope is simply a laboratory microscope with an extra eye. While its binocular eyepiece objectives work as your seeing eye into the interior of a cell or the tissues of an animal or plant, the third objective is for mounting your camera. In the past, microscopes had to be kept in extremely good […]

The Right Ways to Selecting a Trinocular Microscope

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

There are many types of microscopes, and they may differ with the number of viewing ports they have. Those that have only one are referred to as monocular microscopes; two, binocular, and three, trinocular. You can use the vertical port along with the eyepiece so another person, preferably an instructor, may be able to observe […]

Phase Contrast Trinocular Microscopes

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Phase Contrast Trinocular Microscopes are everywhere. To the untrained eye, you see one microscope, you’ve seen them all. That is where they are mistaken. There are various kinds of microsopces.

Advance Trinocular Microscope Features

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

The purpose of trinocular microscopes is to serve as instruments that will go hand in hand in today’s robust construction and modern designs that are ideal for contemporary biological studies. Trinocular microscopes must have advanced features such as an excellent optical performance that are provided by DIN optics of standard levels.