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Trinocular Head & Focus Ring Only Zoom Body 0.7-4.2X For use with V Series Stands
393.57
Accessories
XTLOBJ0.5X
Auxiliary Objective
Auxiliary Objective 0.5X
43.52
XTLOBJ0.75X
Auxiliary Objective
Auxiliary Objective 0.75X
43.52
XTLOBJ1.0X
Auxiliary Objective
Auxiliary Objective 1.0X
12.72
XTLOBJ1.5X
Auxiliary Objective
Auxiliary Objective 1.5X
48.86
XTLOBJ2.0X
Auxiliary Objective
Auxiliary Objective 2.0X
51.32
XTLEY15X2
Pair Eyepieces
Pair 15X WF Eyepieces
41.05
XTLEY20X2
Pair Eyepieces
Pair 20X WF Eyepieces
42.28
XTLEY10XRET
Reticule Eyepiece
WF 10X focusing Eyepiece with Reticule
29.15
Accessories Trinocular ‘T’ Models
XTLADCM0.5X
Camera Adapter
C-Mount 0.5X (may require extension rings)
15.66
XTLADCM1X
Camera Adapter
C-Mount 1X (may require extension rings)
29.38
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Microscopy Imaging GX Optical ADVICE - Attaching Cameras to a Microscope In our product list you will see c-mount cameras and eyepiece cameras C-Mount cameras normally require a c-mount adapter and a microscope with a trinocular head However, some c-mount cameras (eg Moticams) are supplied with a set of eyepiece adapters which allows you to attach them to an eyepiece of a microscope, therefore you do not require a trinocular head microscope. Although a less convenient way to mount a camera the results are still very good.
Stands for Microscopy and Macro Imaging
Illumination Systems for Stereo Microscopy and Macro Imaging
Slides, Coverslips, Pre-prepared Slide Mounted Specimens & Calibration Scales GX Optical ADVICE - Different Types of Slides You can use any upright or inverted biological microscope to look at slides. Stereo (also known as dissecting) microscopes are not usually used for looking at slides. There are essentially 3 main types of slides: Plain - simple glass slides for placing transparent objects onto, often covered by a coverslip (sometimes known as coverglass) Frosted End - same as Plain slides but they have a frosted area on which you can write Well - slides with a recessed well (or 2) used for holding liquids such as pond water
Prepared slides have specimens mounted on them. We normally stock Series 1 of Histology, Zoology and Botany for immediate delivery.
Stage graticules are required for calibrating image analysis software
Mechanical, motorized, heated and gliding stages for use with microscopes