compact, lightweight, cost-effective stereo microscopes ... · compact, lightweight, cost-effective...

6
Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’ new stereo microscopes, the SD/SF series, feature Greenough optics for enhanced image flat- ness and contrast. The result is clearer and more distinctive images all the way out to the periphery of the field of view. A long 110mm working length, increased focal depth and a wide field of view with a field number of 22 combine to make the SD/SF series perfect for all applications ranging from industrial and biological fields to education and training. Despite these advanced capabilities, microscope operation is simple. The SD series allows magnification changes between 1X and 3X by means of built-in magnification knobs, while the SF series’ magnification power is fixed at 1X or 2X. Available in 2 types/9 models, the SD/SF series can answer any specific requirement.

Upload: lekhuong

Post on 24-Jul-2018

236 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’

Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo MicroscopesWhich Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation

Olympus’ new stereo microscopes, the SD/SF series,feature Greenough optics for enhanced image flat-ness and contrast. The result is clearer and moredistinctive images all the way out to the peripheryof the field of view. A long 110mm working length,increased focal depth and a wide field of view witha field number of 22 combine to make the SD/SFseries perfect for all applications ranging from

industrial and biological fields to education andtraining. Despite these advanced capabilities,microscope operation is simple. The SD seriesallows magnification changes between 1X and 3Xby means of built-in magnification knobs, while theSF series’ magnification power is fixed at 1X or 2X.Available in 2 types/9 models, the SD/SF series cananswer any specific requirement.

Page 2: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’

The right and left magnification knobsmounted on the SD series’ microscopebody enable one-touch magnification powerswitchover between 1X and 3X. Becausethe operator’s hand IS kept at a distancefrom the specimen, the possibility ofcontamination due to dust, etc., is minimized.This feature allows the SD series to exhibitsuperior performance, even when mountedonto bonders and other equipment.

PSD3060

A compact, lightweight design ideal formounting onto equipment (SD/SF)*Ergonomically designed, the SD/SF seriesensures easy operation The slim design ofthe microscope body allows specimens tobe viewed directly without Interfering withthe field of view.*Observation tubes inclined at 45” and 60”are available for each of the SD and SFseries models, thus permitting a choicedepending on the purpose of microscopy.*Both series incorporate a high-eyepointdesign so that even operators wearingeyeglasses can make observations easily.Diopter and interpupillary distance adjustmentsare also simple and quick.*The Olympus GSWH 1 OX eyepiecessignificantly broaden the field of view up toa field number of 22.*The SD/SF Series’ objectives feature anextra long working distance of 1 10mm aswell as increased focal depth and Imageflatness. As a result, views of even three-dimensional surfaces are sharp withexcellent death characteristics.

‘i

*&a

SD3045

*The use of optional auxiliary objectivesand eyepieces permits microscopy with avariety of magnification powers.

Various optional arms provided formachine mountingA variety of arms is optionally available tomount the microscope body onto existingequipment, such as bonders and probers,without requiring any modification. Whencombined with the optional SZ-STBI bonderarm and a universal stand, the SD/SFseries can be incorporated into the assemblyand inspection lines of industrial fields andperform electrophysiological testing inbiological fields. When using a large-sizestand, the microscopes can be easilyadopted for printed circuit board assemblyand inspection.

Page 3: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’

Featuring fixed magnification power, the SFseries provides excellent maneuverabilityand superb optics, thus proving optimumfor applications that don’t require magnificationpower changes. The SF series comes intwo models-SF10 series with 1Xmagnification factor and SF20 series with2X magnification factor.

Illumination System (optional)Two types of transilluminator bases areavailable. One IS a specially designedtransmitted light illuminator. Because of itscompact design and built-in transformer,operation in limited space becomes possible.The other IS a transilluminator base whichoffers brighter light, either 15W or 5OW, bycombination with two different types oflamp housing and transformer. A darkfieldillumination attachment IS optionally availablefor the latter transilluminator base Anymicroscope arm in the new stereo seriesaccepts a compact illuminator for epi-illumination, and simple coaxial verticalillumination IS also possible when combinedwith an optional coaxial vertical illuminator

SF1045 SF2045

Page 4: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’
Page 5: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’
Page 6: Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes ... · Compact, Lightweight, Cost-Effective Stereo Microscopes Which Demonstrate Superb Performance and Easy Operation Olympus’