What are stereo microscopes?
Author: Evan Mattensen
Website: http://www.e-Microscope.com
Added: Mon, Jul 3, 2006 13:53:21
Category: Microscope Questions
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A Stereo microscope is a lower-powered microscope that features a large stage for closer viewing of the non-microscopic world. This microscope makes tiny objects gigantic. This is also called the dissecting microscope.
With stereo microscopes, tiny things become large. In layman’s terms, the flaws in gemstones and coins become obvious. There are inexpensive models that are available for children and students. The stereo microscope provides zoom, improved optics and enhanced lighting that meets the demands of professional use.
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