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difference between monocular & binocular compound micros
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Tep
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 12:11 am
Post subject: difference between monocular & binocular compound micros
what are the difference between
monocular compound microscope
to
binocular microscope
in terms of function & parts
Tep
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Joined: 13 Jun 2003
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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2003 12:19 am
Post subject:
Tep
Thanks for your interest in our
microscope
products!
The only difference between
monocular compound microscope
to
binocular microscope
is the fact that you can use both eyes with a binocular microscope when you are looking at the subject, and with a monocular microscope you can only look at the sample with one eye.
Binocular microscopes
have two
microscope objectives
, and monocular microscopes have just one.
Here is a picture of a
Meade monocular microscope
http://www.opticsplanet.net/meade-infinity150.html
and here is a picture of a
LOMO binocular microscope
http://www.opticsplanet.net/mulbm.html
There are also
thinocular microscopes
, and the third ocular tube in trinocular microscopes allow you to connect various
microscopes accessories
like adapters for 35mm, video and digital cameras for photomicrography, teacher pointer accessories, and more.
We hope it helps!
Best Regards
Microscope Sales Team
http://OpticsPlanet.com
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