Meiji Techno MT7000/F - Binocular Metallurgical Microscope BF, Plan Achromat Epi 5x, 10x, 20x, 50x (6V30W Halogen)
Meiji Techno's new upright Brightfield incident light metallurgical microscope is the new and cost-effective MT7000 Series Microscope. The MT7000 Series employs all new and improved optics. Meiji Techno's ICOS™ (Infinity Corrected Optical System) makes the observation and evaluation of metallurgical specimens fast and easy while delivering an excellent cost-to-performance ratio.
Viewing Head - Model MA815 is the Siedentopf-type binocular head for camera integration. Head has the eyetubes inclined at 30° with the left eyetube having graduated diopter settings. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 53mm - 75mm. The optional Ergonomic Viewing Head has the inclination adjustable from 10 to 50 degrees to fit any size user.
Eyepieces - 10X Super Widefield High Eyepoint eyepieces F.N.22 are standard, and 15X and 20X eyepieces are available as an option. A Super Widefield High Eyepoint 10X focusable eyepiece that accepts 25mm reticules is also available.
Objective Changer - The smooth-operating, ball bearing mounted, quintuple nosepiece provides effortless objective changes.
Objectives - Meiji Techno offers an assortment of Plan Epi Infinity Corrected objectives for Brightfield work.
Stage - Ceramic coated left or right-handed, flat top stage measures 191mm x 126mm with x-y travel: 100mm(X) x 100mm(Y). Ergonomically positioned coaxial drop down controls.
Illumination - Powerful 30 watt halogen illumination provides enhanced image quality and brightness for the observation of metallurgical specimens.
Photomicrography - Meiji Techno offers a broad range of digital video cameras like the CC21000 1.4MP CCD camera, which offers a cost-effective, versatile solution for materials science and educational professionals. With the included software, one can preview and capture still shots and video with micrometer overlays to a PC or Mac with USB port.