Meiji Techno - ML2000 Series

Manufactured by  Meiji Techno
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Biological Microscopes

A rugged time tested design with true Koehler illumination and high quality optics, suitable for day-to-day use in the laboratory, clinic or classroom. The options below are combined into twelve standard configurations to suit a wide range of biological applications and budgets.
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General Specifications
Microscope TypeUpright
Upright TypeBiological
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VIEWING HEADS:   
Available with standard binocular heads or trinocular heads for photomicrography, 30° inclined eyetubes with adjustable diopter settings and interpupillary distance, 360° rotatable.   
EYEPIECES:   
Paired DIN KHW10x, FN 20.   
OBJECTIVE CHANGER:   
Smooth-operating, ball bearing mounted, quadruple nosepiece.   
OBJECTIVES:   
S. Flat Achromats, SM Planachromats, Planachromats, or Phase Contrast.   
STAGE:   
Attached mechanical stage: 120mm x 140mm surface with 75mm (X) by 40mm (Y) movement, graduated with vernier readings to 0.1 mm, drop-down right or left-handed controls.   
Flat-top stage: 171mm x 140mm surface with 80mm (X) by 52mm (Y) movement, graduated with vernier readings to 0.1 mm, detachable specimen guide, drop-down right of left-handed controls.   
CONDENSERS:   
Standard models have either an Achromatic NA 1.25 condenser with iris diaphragm and filter tray for brightfield work, simple NA 1.25 slider phase condenser, or an NA 1.25 Zernike phase condenser with filter tray and independently centerable annuli for phase contrast. Cardioid-type NA 1.25 darkfield condenser for high power (100x objective only) darkfield work is optional.   
ILLUMINATOR:   
Built-in, 6V 30W, variable-intensity Koehler illumination for apertures up to 1.25.

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