State-of-the-art microscopes for advanced Life Science fluorescence applications. The outstanding optical performance of the Delphi-X Observer™ makes it ideal for Life Science fluorescence applications where a high performance optical system is required. The larger 25 mm fields of view of the Super wide field eyepieces and the high numerical aperture of the Plan Fluarex 60 mm parafocal EIS objectives enable perfect observations and color rendering at high resolving power
Trinocular model Sextuple reversed nosepiece Super Wide field SWF 10x/25mm eyepieces, Ø 30 mm tubes Enhanced infinity corrected EIS optical system Ergonomic tilting head 60 mm parafocal Plan EIS objectives 60 mm parafocal Plan Semi-Apochromatic EIS objectives M 25 mm objective thread mounting 3 W NeoLED™ illumination 100 W halogen illumination Face-to-face dual head system M ultihead systems Dimensi : (h) 454 x (w) 260 x (d) 367 Weight : 18 kg
The Olympus CX23 microscope is an economically priced Olympus microscope that achieves high optical and mechanical quality standards for educational applications. The binocular head is tilted and equipped with an Olympus WF eyepiece up to 10x. Simple enough for even first-time microscope users to master, the CX23 achieves high standards of optical and mechanical quality for educational microscopes.
CX33 biological microscopes enable you to remain comfortable during long periods of routine observation. The microscope frame conforms to your hands, and the location of the control knobs maximizes ergonomics to improve work efficiency. With minimal movement, you can quickly set a specimen with one hand, while adjusting the focus and operating the stage with the other hand. The microscopes can also feature an optional camera port for digital imaging.
CX43 biological microscopes enable you to remain comfortable during long periods of routine observation. The microscope frame conforms to your hands, and the location of the control knobs maximizes ergonomics to improve work efficiency. With minimal movement, you can quickly set a specimen with one hand, while adjusting the focus and operating the stage with the other hand. The microscopes can also feature an optional camera port for digital imaging.