Magus LED RL18T Ring Light (85129)
1828.53 kn
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This LED ring light with a matte diffuser is designed to provide bright, uniform, and shadow-free reflected illumination. It is mounted directly onto the CMO stereomicroscope objective, allowing the light to be delivered coaxially. This illumination method is particularly important when observing flat, glossy, or low-contrast samples. The matte diffuser effectively removes harsh shadows and significantly reduces glare, producing soft and evenly distributed light. The LEDs require no warm-up time, reaching the selected brightness instantly and maintaining a stable color temperature even during extended use.
Magus 03A 0.3x Achromatic Main Objective (85134)
2089.76 kn
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To generate a three-dimensional image, a CMO stereomicroscope uses a common main objective positioned strictly perpendicular to the specimen plane. Light transmitted through or reflected from the sample enters this main objective and is then divided into two parallel optical paths. The stereoscopic angle is 11 degrees. The separated light beams are directed to the eyepieces or to a digital camera. Changing the main objective alters the microscope’s overall magnification, field of view, and working distance.
Magus 05A 0.5x Achromatic Main Objective (85136)
1865.82 kn
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To create a three-dimensional image, an Abbe stereomicroscope uses a common main objective positioned precisely perpendicular to the specimen plane. Light transmitted through or reflected from the sample enters the main objective and is divided into two parallel optical paths. The stereoscopic angle is 11 degrees. The separated light beams are then directed to the eyepieces or to a digital camera. Replacing the main objective changes the microscope’s overall magnification, field of view, and working distance.
Magus 2APO 2x Plan Apochromatic Main Objective (85137)
13434.56 kn
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To generate a three-dimensional image, a CMO stereomicroscope uses a common main objective positioned strictly perpendicular to the specimen plane. Light transmitted through or reflected from the specimen enters this objective and is divided into two parallel optical paths. The stereoscopic angle is 11 degrees. The separated light beams are then directed to the eyepieces or to a digital camera. Replacing the main objective changes the microscope’s magnification, field of view, and working distance.
Magus BTP A10 Beamsplitter with two ports (85142)
6717.22 kn
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The CMO (Common Main Objective) system allows additional accessories to be integrated into the optical path. A two-port beamsplitter is installed between the microscope head and the zoom objective, enabling the simultaneous use of two digital cameras. A stereomicroscope with a CMO design produces high-quality digital images without field distortion. This makes it an excellent choice for photo and video recording, as well as for presentations and lectures that rely on visual materials.
Magus BOP A10 Beamsplitter with one port (85143)
3477.99 kn
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The CMO (Common Main Objective) system allows additional accessories to be incorporated into the optical path. A beamsplitter with a single port is mounted between the microscope head and the zoom objective and is used for installing a digital camera. A stereomicroscope built with a CMO design produces high-quality digital images without field distortion. This makes it well suited for photo and video recording, as well as for presentations and lectures that rely on visual demonstrations.
Magus SPD A10 Polarizer/Analyzer Set (85146)
1492.66 kn
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This polarizer and analyzer set is designed to enable polarized light techniques. It includes a polarizer and an analyzer, and the intensity of transmitted light varies depending on their relative orientation. When the polarizer and analyzer are positioned perpendicular to each other, complete light extinction occurs. Polarized light is used to study anisotropic samples such as geological specimens, biological structures, and polymer materials.
Magus XY A10 Mechanical Stage for stereomicroscopes (85148)
2089.76 kn
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The stage is mounted in the base of the stereomicroscope and is used for precise and smooth movement of the sample beneath the objective, as well as for documenting observations with a camera. Coaxial control knobs allow controlled movement of the specimen along the X axis (right and left) and the Y axis (forward and backward). The transparent glass surface of the stage enables work with both reflected and transmitted light. A vernier scale is provided for precise measurement along a single axis.