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Stereo Microscope

Stereo microscopes, also known as dissecting microscopes or stereoscopic microscopes, are optical instruments used for observing objects in three dimensions (3D). They are widely used in various fields such as biology, electronics, geology, forensic science, and precision manufacturing. The design of stereo microscopes allows for a comfortable and detailed examination of objects that are too large or opaque to be observed under a traditional compound microscope.

The stereo microscope consists of two separate optical pathways that provide a binocular view of the specimen. This dual optical system allows for the perception of depth and spatial relationships, similar to how our eyes perceive the world. Each optical pathway contains its own set of objectives, eyepieces, and illumination sources, providing independent views that merge into a single three-dimensional image.

One of the distinctive features of stereo microscopes is their low magnification range, typically between 5x and 80x. This allows for a larger field of view and greater working distance, which is the space between the objective lens and the specimen. The longer working distance makes it easier to manipulate objects under the microscope, making stereo microscopes suitable for tasks that require fine manipulation or dissection.

Stereo microscopes are equipped with zoom lenses that enable variable magnification. By adjusting the zoom control, users can seamlessly transition between different levels of magnification, allowing for a detailed examination of the specimen at various levels of enlargement. The zoom feature also contributes to the flexibility and versatility of stereo microscopes, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.

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