Low Power Microscopes showcases the biggest array of stereo microscopes ever to be sold online

Low Power Microscopes.com announces it has the biggest selection of stereoscopic microscopes being sold on the internet.
By: Low Power Microscopes.com
 
Aug. 10, 2007 - PRLog -- (St. Louis, Missouri)  Low Power Microscopes.com, the leading microscope source for stereoscopic microscopes, announces it has the biggest selection of stereoscopic microscopes being sold on the internet.  Low Power Microscopes.com carries microphotography capable trinocular port stereoscopes, binocular stereo microscopes, zoom stereo microscopes, and other varied fixed magnification model microscopes.

Low power microscopes, as opposed to high power microscopes, have a magnification power of 7x up to 45x using 10x eyepieces.  In the event that higher magnifying power is needed, 15x, 20x or 25x eyepieces are fitted into the microscope to increase magnifying power up to a factor of 2.5x.   Low power microscopes can achieve magnification power of up to 200x using higher power eyepieces combined with higher power bottom objective lens.  An extra bottom Barlow objective lens can be installed in the microscope to further affect the magnification power.

Low power microscopes are also able to render a three dimensional stereoscopic view, mainly because they are stereoscopic microscopic.  A three dimensional stereoscopic image is achieved by having two microscope objectives pick up the light, then have each objective have its own independent light path to the eyepiece, typically, this means that the image of the objective on the right side only goes into the right eyepiece.  This results in greater depth perception, and greater depth perception gives a much more realistic and detailed image.

Low power microscopes almost always have two eyepieces, as opposed to high power microscopes that mostly only have one eyepiece.  Low power microscopes are capable of much longer working distances, typically as much as 100mm and more when operated with bottom reduction objective lens.  This distance means certain tools, such as soldering irons, can be placed under the objective and utilized on the specimen to achieve precision operations, which cannot be done with high power microscopes.

For more information about Low Power  Microscopes.com, email scopemasters@gmail.com, or call 1877.215.3795 toll free.

Website: www.lowpowermicroscopes.com/
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