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The new SZX16 is designed for advanced research and has a maximum numerical aperture of 0.30, producing a resolution of 900 line pairs per millimeter. The SZX16 provides the largest zoom ratio of any stereo currently (April 2006) on the market 16.4:1. With this zoom ratio combined with a series of parfocal objectives (0.5x,1x,1.6x & 2x) the SZX16 can take you from macro to micro viewing.
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The new SZX10 is designed for routine research. It offers a high numerical aperture (NA) of 0.2, producing a resolution of 600 line pairs per millimeter. With this resolution you can work more efficient, more precise and gain much more information from your samples. The SZX10 provides a zoom ratio of 10:1. With the common objective design it is a fully modular system offering a range of options.
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The MVX10 MacroView is a research Macro Zoom Fluorescence Microscope. The MVX10 addresses the tradeoffs between stereo and compound imaging systems, offering high numerical apertures from a compound microscope along with long working distances and larger fields of view from a stereo microscope.
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The new SZX7, with its Galilean optical system, offers the best zoom ratio in this class of stereo microscopes while delivering outstanding image clarity and accurate reproduction of the original specimen.
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Research stereo microscopes offering long working distance, wide zoom
range, excellent image clarity and easy operation allow a wide range of
application-dedicated configurations.
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Our "ComfortView" eyepiece design and easy to use controls and features lend to the ergonomic comfort of our new SZ stereo microscopes. Its Greenough optical system delivers excellent flatness and ample depth of field for biological applications.
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Compact, lightweight, cost-effective stereo microscopes demonstrate
reliable performance and easy operation, ideal for the education, training
and biological fields.
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