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Multi-purpose Zoom Microscope

A multi-purpose zoom microscope system that provides capabilities that don’t currently exist with stereomicroscopes and compound high magnification microscopes. The AZ100 Multizoom represents a new concept in zoom microscopes. It covers an extremely wide range of magnifications, from 5x to 400x, effectively combining the advantages provided by stereo zoom microscopes and compound microscopes. Thanks […]

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A multi-purpose zoom microscope system that provides capabilities
that don’t currently exist with stereomicroscopes and compound high magnification microscopes.

The AZ100 Multizoom represents a new concept in zoom microscopes. It covers an extremely wide range of magnifications, from 5x to 400x, effectively combining the advantages provided by stereo zoom microscopes and compound microscopes. Thanks to a smooth zooming mechanism and a unique triple nosepiece, the AZ100 can continuously switch magnifications, extending from macro to micro observation of the same specimen.

By combining built-in 8x zoom optics, which provide from 1x to 8x
magnification, with a three-position objective nosepiece, the AZ100
enables observation at the highest magnification ratio of any such
device in the world. The
objective lens lineup consists of 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 4x, and 5x lenses. When
combined with AZ-W 10x eyepiece lenses, the AZ100 covers everything
from low, though medium to high magnification. In the range of 5x to
500x (the latter includes the 1.25x device magnification of the coaxial
illuminator). The zoom knob incorporates an engageable click-stop
mechanism for measuring and reproducing magnification settings.

True on-axis observation and image capture are possible in the macro
region due to the AZ100’s elimination of the traditional stereoscope’s
angular view of the specimen.

Stereoscopic microscopes always capture images in a diagonal direction
due to the structure of the device. The AZ100, however, captures
high-resolution, high-contrast images with on-axis viewing.

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