Meiji Techno MT5200H - Halogen Binocular Brightfield Research/Clinical Studies Biological Microscope
The MT5200H Series is Meiji Techno America’s Research Grade upright Binocular Biological Compound Halogen Microscope system. Meiji Techno's laboratory grade upright microscope line is the new and cost-effective MT5000 Series Biological Microscopes. The MT5000 Series employs all new and improved U. Plan optics. Meiji Techno's ICOS™ (Infinity Corrected Optical System) makes the study of mounted specimens fast and easy while delivering an excellent cost-to-performance ratio. Ergonomically designed, precisely manufactured in Japan and simple to use stage and coarse and fine controls, to meet the demands of researchers and clinical laboratory specialists. Meiji Techno has reviewed all aspects of microscope usability to develop the MT5200H microscope, which provides functionality with operational ease. It has a larger 30.0 mm I.D. eyetube and a larger stage than the MT4000 Series. Viewing high quality images, sample changing and photomicroscopy are all conducted with ergonomics in mind. High Intensity Halogen illumination shows true to life color quality.
The MT5200H is designed for Brightfield observation and rugged quality as you would expect from a Japanese made microscope. Various imaging techniques are available with different models in this series. 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 MT5200H Series Microscopes offer crisp, distortion free, high resolution images in multiple modes of operation, Contrast methods available include: Brightfield and Phase Contrast. The MT5200H 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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