Research Inclined Stereoscopic Microscope (DS-50)

Research Inclined Stereoscopic Microscope

Research Inclined Stereoscopic Microscope (DS-50)

Specifications Table – Research Inclined Stereoscopic Microscope DS-50

 

Category Specification
Optical Body Inclined stereoscopic body
Observation Head Binocular head with adjustable interpupillary distance
Eyepiece Tubes Diopter correction for precise focusing
Illumination Built-in incident (EPI) and transmitted (substage) lighting
Lamp Specification 6V–15W lamps with integrated transformer in base
Objective Turret Revolving turret mount for quick objective switching
Supplied Eyepieces Paired WF 10x
Supplied Objectives Paired 2x and 4x objectives
Optional Eyepieces 15x eyepieces available at extra cost
Illumination Mode Individual or simultaneous use of both lights
Suitable Use Research labs, QC, material study, education

 

Purpose


The DS-50 is built for research laboratories, industrial inspection, biological studies, quality control, and training environments. It allows users to examine textures, structures, surfaces, small components, plant materials, insects, and precision-engineered parts. Its dual illumination system makes it suitable for both opaque and transparent specimens. The microscope supports routine analysis, teaching demonstrations, and detailed stereoscopic observation required in material science, biology, and industrial workflows.

 


 

Working Principle


The DS-50 operates on the stereoscopic optical principle, where two independent optical paths deliver slightly different images to each eye. This creates a natural 3D view of the specimen, enhancing depth perception and allowing accurate surface inspection. The revolving turret mount houses paired objectives that can be switched instantly. Incident light illuminates solid surfaces from above, while transmitted light illuminates transparent specimens from below. The built-in transformer maintains stable illumination for consistent optical performance.

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