Stereo Microscopes
Stereo Microscopes
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BINOCULAR DISSECTING STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE 335X 90X | ![]() |
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US $919.00 | 16m |
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Bausch Lomb Microscope Eyepiece Eyeshields Eyeguards | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.98 | 16m |
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8X 50X Common Main Objective CMO Stereomicroscope with Large Depth of Clearance | ![]() |
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US $1,484.00 | 18m |
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New 40x 1000x Darkfield Biological Compound Microscope | ![]() |
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US $423.25 | 28m |
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67X 90X Trinocular Embryo Transplant Zoom Microscope | ![]() |
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US $1,154.98 | 34m |
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10X 40X STUDENT TRINOCULAR STEREO ZOOM MICROSCOPE | ![]() |
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US $384.98 | 56m |
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5x 30x Multi Power Binocular Stereo Microscope Dual Halogen 2M Pix Digit Camera | ![]() |
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US $399.99 | 1h 3m |
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35X 180X Stereo Microscope 80 LED Light 8M Camera | ![]() |
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US $1,185.00 | 1h 4m |
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150w Fiber Optic Microscope Ring Light w Auto Shut Off Top Window Filter Slot | ![]() |
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US $316.80 | 1h 8m |
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NEW 12W FLUORESCENT RING LIGHT MICROSCOPE ADAPTER | ![]() |
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US $38.48 | 1h 16m |
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Stereo Inspection Scope, Achiever stereoscope on dual light stand
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DescriptionStereo Inspection Scope, Achiever stereoscope on dual light standThis stereoscope provides the user with 10x/30x magnifications and crisp 3-D optics. It is built to withstand daily use by students and hobbyists... |
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C&A Scientific Stereoscope 2X, 4X Turret (C&A SMP-24)
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DescriptionThe C&A SMP-24 Stereo Microscope offers built in turret objectives that make it convenient to change magnification. It features 2X and 4X objectives for 20X/40X magnification. The 45 degree(s) inclined head can be raised or lowered on post to accommodate various sized specimens... |
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C&A Scientific Stereo Dissecting Microscope (C&A SMD-03)
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DescriptionThe C&A SMD-03 is suitable for observing any small three-dimensional object. The real optical glass lenses offer a clear, non-inverted image of the specimen magnified 20X. The 45 degree(s) inclined monocular head rotates easily... |
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New Cobra Digital 200x Digital Microscope Scanner Avi Video Format Image Sensor 2 Megapixels
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DescriptionVideo. Still capture resolution: 2560x2048 (5M), 2000x1600, 1600x1280 (2M), 1280x1024, 1024X960, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 160x120. Max 30f/s under 600 lus brightness. 20x to 200x. AVI video format... Features
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Bodelin Proscope 400xlens Proscope Hr Usb Microscope Modern Design High Quality
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My First Lab I-explore Scope
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DescriptionThe i-explore scope is designed for viewing solid or three dimensional objects rather than glass slides. Binocular head provides comfortable viewing with both eyes (no squinting through a single eyetube) and the built in light illuminates all specimens magnified 20 times... Features
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Homeschooling Tips For Teaching Biology With Biological Microscopes
The number of parents choosing to homeschool their children are rising. Besides being a very economical option, it allows parents to actively participate in their child's education. However, some parents worry about their competence, especially when it comes to teaching upper grade courses like the more specialized science of Biology. The mere mention of the subject brings to mind biological microscopes in antiseptic-smelling laboratories and white coats - definitely something that would intimidate a parent without a degree.
But beyond this preconceived notion of difficulty (and perhaps the fear of using biological microscopes), teaching your child high school biology is challenging but definitely doable. Here are some useful tips to help you through the rigors of biological studies with your teen:
1. Get access to a laboratory.
Either you set up one at home, look up possibilities at the local library, or ask your local school district for help, it's very important to have access to one. You probably don't need to use it very often, especially if you're using the nature study approach. But you will definitely need use of at least student-grade biological microscopes. To spice lessons up, try getting the more powerful stereo microscope fitted with cameras or video monitors.
2. Try nature study to keep it fun.
Biology is a boring subject to those who are not especially gifted. And because your child is mostly studying from home, it's important to fan the interest despite the boring nature of the subject. How do you do this? Be creative!
Instead of just using charts and color photographs, take your teen outdoors and study nature outside. The trip can be a combination of fun and learning if you bring sturdy biological microscopes along with your digital camera, and put learning objectives on your itinerary.
3. Know what to use, when, and how.
Biological microscopes are great tools for learning. But there are other equipment you can use as well. Visuals are very important because recall is better if lessons come in graphic, colorful images. Toss in the fact that the organism appears truly alive under a microscope and it becomes unforgettable to a curious teen's mind. How light plays on different substances is rarely visible to the naked eye. But with polarized light microscopes, you can distinctively see optical properties of both isotropic (usually liquids and gases) and anisotropic materials (about 90% of solids).
Distance education programs are also excellent tools you may want to add to your repertoire as an educator. The materials in an online course are wonderfully illustrated and you'll find detailed explanations for each lesson. In biology classes, you're likely to find clear color photographs of what you'd see under a biological microscope when you're instructed to do so. It won't only give you the help you need for homeschooling your child, it also gives you the opportunity to learn. You can use an online program as a tutor and real life laboratory work to see it for yourself.
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what is stereo zoom microscope?
The stereo zoom microscope, by virtue of its twin eyepieces, allows you to view your specimen with both eyes and get a much more accurate view of its surface. The human visual system only perceives depth accurately when both eyes are viewing an object, so using a compound microscope with one squinting eye can produce a distorted idea of what is actually being seen.
Unlike a compound microscope, a stereo zoom microscope can efficiently handle the viewing of solid specimens of any material from paper to insects to gemstones. Thickness is not an issue. But it is also perfectly capable of handling slide-prepared specimens. So the versatility of a stereo zoom microscope means that you’ll never be without a way to study whatever catches your eye.
When you first use your stereo zoom microscope, you may be amazed at its precision and ease of use. Its zoom feature will give you magnification of between ten and forty times, making the tiniest details of a specimen’s surface clearly visible for analyzing. Its best suited for viewing dead creatures. These type of microscopes are mostly used in forensic labs.The illumination for the stereo zoom microscope comes from a bulb at the lower edge of its focus dial, just above its stage. The location of the light ensures that even dark specimens will show up clearly.
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