About Student Microscope (Fixed Condenser Model)
Students can learn a lot about their surroundings using the student microscope (fixed condenser model). It lacks a movable lens because it is a fixed condenser kind. Students will benefit from this because they wont have to worry about the lens moving and destroying the image. Also, the microscope contains an internal light source so that students can clearly see the image. Student microscope (fixed condenser model) gives students the chance to view intricate structural elements that are difficult to notice with the naked eye, such as the smooth muscle structure, cellular division, or the features of an insect.
Precision Optical System for Enhanced LearningThis student microscope is built for academic environments, offering a magnification range from 100x to 1000x through three quality achromatic objectives and a wide field 10x eyepiece. The fixed condenser, paired with a diaphragm and plano-concave mirror, ensures bright, even illumination for various specimens, supporting accurate observations in classrooms or labs.
User-Friendly and Durable ConstructionFeaturing a 45 inclined monocular head, this model provides comfortable viewing for extended study sessions. The fixed stage with stage clips allows secure sample placement, and the robust, anti-vibration cast iron base enhances stability during use. Powder-coated paint prevents corrosion, ensuring years of reliable service in educational institutions.
FAQs of Student Microscope (Fixed Condenser Model):
Q: How do I focus the Student Microscope for clear observations?
A: This microscope features both coarse and fine adjustment knobs. Start with the coarse focus knob under the lowest magnification (10x) to bring your specimen into general focus, then use the fine focus knob to achieve precise clarity, especially at higher magnifications (45x, 100x oil immersion).
Q: What is the best way to illuminate specimens using the fixed condenser model?
A: To properly illuminate specimens, adjust the plano-concave reflecting mirror to direct ambient light onto the fixed condenser. The diaphragm can be adjusted to control light intensity, ensuring optimized contrast and detail throughout your viewing session.
Q: When should I use the 100x oil immersion objective lens?
A: The 100x oil immersion lens is intended for viewing very small or fine details, such as bacteria or cell structures. To use it effectively, place a drop of immersion oil between the objective lens and cover slip, which increases resolving power and clarity at high magnification.
Q: Where is this microscope suitable for use?
A: This model is ideal for educational purposes in schools, colleges, and laboratory environments. Its sturdy construction and ease of use make it perfect for both beginner and intermediate-level students.
Q: What are the benefits of the inclined monocular head design?
A: The 45 inclined monocular head helps reduce neck and back strain, allowing for comfortable, prolonged observation sessionsespecially advantageous in classroom settings or study groups.
Q: How durable is the Student Microscope under regular classroom use?
A: Constructed from cast iron, brass, and aluminium with a powder-coated finish, the microscope is highly resistant to corrosion, stable during use, and can withstand frequent handling in educational settings.
Q: What type of maintenance does this microscope require?
A: Routine care involves cleaning the optical glass lenses with lens paper, keeping the stage free of spills, and ensuring all moving parts function smoothly. No complex maintenance is required, making it well-suited for student use.