Article | January 8, 2024

Key Factors To Consider When Selecting A Stereo Microscope

Explore a comprehensive guide to choosing a stereo microscope to enable 3D perception of samples. Stereo microscopes are used for quality control, research and development, failure analysis, and life science research. Key factors to consider include the type and size of samples, the application of the microscope, the users, and the budget. The zoom range, magnification, field of view, and working distance are crucial in determining the detail and focus of the sample. The total magnification is the combined magnifying power of the objective lens, zoom optics, and eyepieces. The depth of field, resolution, and numerical aperture (NA) are interrelated and can be manipulated for increased focus. The quality of optics, type of illumination, and ergonomics are other important considerations. The article suggests a deep dive into these aspects for an informed decision on microscope selection.

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