Welcome to Binocular Dissecting Microscopes

Stereomicroscopes that can be used to show greater specimen detail during a dissection is called binocular dissecting microscopes. Top lighting is the best kind to use with a dissection, as the light will reflect back up off the opaque surface of the specimen. A standard “rack and pinion” focusing is a must among all of the stereomicroscopes. Stereomicroscopes are designed for viewing whole objects such as minerals, insects, and plant parts, although they can also be used to view slides. They have lower magnification power than compound microscopes, usually 20x or 30x. To be able to focus, you just need to turn a knob to slide the head of the microscope up and down. Stereo and binocular dissecting microscopes are excellent tools for exploring natural wonders. It has a large working distance, accommodating specimens up to 60 mm off-stage. With this, it makes it an excellent binocular dissecting microscope as well. Our 20x Explorer stereomicroscope is inexpensive, but has a large field of view and provides a clear image using only natural or room light. The working distance is 60 mm with a 70 mm maximum specimen size off-stage.

This and the top lighting make it work great as a binocular dissecting microscope. The 30x Stereomicroscope has top lighting with a halogen bulb and provides 3D unrevised images with great resolution. It has a binocular head for extra comfortable viewing. The deluxe 20x/40x Stereomicroscope also makes a great binocular dissecting microscope. To be able to choose 20x or 40x magnification, you just have to turn the objective turret. If you’re looking for a zoom stereomicroscope, the 10x-40x Stereo Zoom microscopes is the most affordable one we’ve found. It has both top and bottom lighting and more room for specimens the working distance is 65 mm with a 55 mm maximum specimen size on-stage. It provides magnification from 10 to 40 xs and every point in between just by rotating the objective tu`rret. The cause of an extra comfortable view is its binocular head. Use for grade seven and up. This Digital Stereo Zoom Microscope has both top and bottom lighting and an 80 mm working distance with 110 mm maximum specimen height. Furthermore, the two separate lenses of the binocular dissecting microscope allow one to see objects in three dimensions, i.e., in stereo.a configured to allow low magnification of three dimensional objects to objects larger or thicker than the compound microscope can accommodate, binocular dissecting microscope. Dissecting microscopes do not magnify to the extent of compound microscopes.

The microscope models we have in the Biology Department magnify from about 10X up to 40X with either variable or zoomed magnification. Opaque objects placed on the microscope stage can be directly illuminated with incident light from an illuminator. The two types of light that utilizes binocular dissecting microscope are from incident light or from transmitted light. This method of illumination requires the clear glass insert in the microscope stage. In most instances the opaque stage insert, which has a white side and a black side, and direct lighting, is most commonly used. In this case the illuminator can be mounted in an opening in the arm of the microscope, or in an adapter ring attached to a separate illuminator base.

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10x 30x Stereoscopic Low Power Magnification Binocular Dissecting Microscope
10X - 30X STEREOSCOPIC
LOW POWER MAGNIFICATION
BINOCULAR DISSECTING MICROSCOPE
7.5x 70x Zoom Magnification Stereoscopic Binocular USB Digital Microscope + Camera + Carrying Case
7.5X - 70X ZOOM MAGNIFICATION
STEREOSCOPIC BINOCULAR
USB DIGITAL MICROSCOPE
+ CAMERA + CARRYING CASE
7x 45x Zoom Stereo Binocular Microscope With USB Computer Connected Camera System
7X - 45X ZOOM STEREO
BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE
WITH USB COMPUTER CONNECTED
CAMERA SYSTEM
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