Meiji Techno MT5200EH - Halogen Ergonomic Binocular Brightfield Biological Microscope
MT5200EH Ergonomic Binocular Brightfield Biological Halogen Laboratory Series is one of our most rugged fully equipped microscope systems from Japan that is able to accommodate different user heights with its proprietary Ergonomic Tilting Binocular head-Adjustable vertically from 10° to 50° degrees, which meets the demands of researchers and clinical laboratory specialists with different torso sizes. The MT5200EH Series microscopes feature a new computer engineered rigid frame that incorporates low positioned coaxial coarse/fine focus controls and ergonomic stage design for maximum efficiency and comfort while providing and extremely stable platform. The cast aluminum alloy metal stand has a chemical resistant finish and is the most rugged, durable finish in the market today.
Equipped tension adjustment controls and a built in stage stop lever to protect the specimen and objectives from accidental damage during use. The MT5200EH Series offers an outstanding range of features and optical performance with an emphasis on all newly engineered high performance U. Plan optics based on Meiji Techno’s ICOS™ Optical System (Infinity Corrected Optical System F=200mm) The new optics, provide exceptionally bright, crisp images with good color rendition and superior flat fields of view. A modular design facilitates attachment of a variety of accessories such as CMOS/CCD HDMI video cameras , and all types of 35mm Digital SLR Cameras in the market today can be attached easily with the proper adapter set. The MT5200EH Ergonomic Series Microscopes offer crisp, distortion free, high resolution images in multiple modes of operation, Contrast methods available include: Brightfield and Phase Contrast. The MT5200EH Biological Microscope is a versatile and modular system designed to accept a wide variety of optional accessories and is backed by Meiji Techno’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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