AmScope, T250, 40X-1000X LED Trinocular Compound Microscope with 3D Two Layer Mechanical Stage
The T250 trinocular compound microscope is small, but it packs a big punch. The sleek, compact design uses a minimal footprint while providing high-efficiency features like a Siedentopf head, coaxial coarse and fine focus, and a 2 Layer mechanical stage. The reversed lens turret maximizes the stage's working space. The microscope is perfect for classroom workstations or labs with limited space.
To customize the microscope to your viewing comfort, the eyepiece spacing can be easily adjusted using a precision Siedentopf mechanism. A diopter is on the left ocular tube to compensate for asymmetry, and the ocular tubes are angled at 30° to comfortably accommodate a seated position without neck strain. The head can also be rotated 360° to accommodate multiple users. Various eyepieces can be used to increase the overall optical magnification. The trinocular photo-port adds a dedicated mounting tube for cameras. The 23mm tube is height-adjustable to fine-tune the focus to match the eyepieces.
The objective turret provides instant access to 4 magnification levels to easily focus in on minute details from 40X to 1000X. This covers magnifications needed for studying hair follicles, cells, and bacteria. The turret's reversed orientation provides more working room above the stage. This model uses compact-format lenses to reduce the overall profile while maintaining achromatic corrections to improve resolution and color accuracy.
The 2 Layer mechanical stage provides smooth and precise movement for examination of specimen slides. The stage's low-position controls are conveniently placed near the coaxial focus knobs for a streamlined workflow. Examining specimen slides is intuitive and precise for users at any skill level.
The LED sub-stage lighting provides cool, energy-efficient illumination. The light-source is daylight balanced to produce natural colors for imaging. The Abbe light condenser uses a simple spiral-control for height adjustment, and an iris diaphragm to optimize contrast and depth-of-field.