Binocular Microscope BN-107 has been designed to make the process of viewing and reduce the strain on the eye easy. There are many types and models of binocular microscopes. However, the BN-107 model has unique features that help the moderator achieve their goals with reduced difficulties. Every laboratory both in clinics and schools requires a binocular microscope for medical research.
There are various reasons, some of which may be common to other microscopes. First, BN-107 contains two eyepieces. Their presence allows the operator to observe slide samples with a lot of ease. Since it is a binocular microscope, it is more comfortable to use than a monocular microscope. Again, the binocular microscope can be used in many applications. This is because of their ability to provide a higher magnification range and the mechanical stage.
Model: XSZ-107BN
Magnification in full
Eyepieces include WF10X (2PCS), WF16X, 40X-1600X (2PCS)
Internal light source provides up to 110 volts and is used in place of a mirror. The mirror is responsible for reflecting light from external sources. This may be as simple as relying on the natural light from the sun. Hence, BN-107 can be positioned next to a window or in a room whose roofing allows for adequate illumination to supply the whole room with natural light.
When using this model, only a single image or object can be observed and analyzed at a given time. It works by magnifying a single image using objective lenses. Magnification makes it possible for the image to be observed using both eyes. This creates a "flat" 2D image
Base – BN-107 base is the source of support for the rest of the parts of the binocular microscope
Tube – The tube is essential for connecting the objective lenses to the eyepiece. BN-107 tube completes the microscope because of the relationship between the eyepiece and the objective lenses. The three parts must work together to reveal the composition of an image and help the operator to make sense of the components of the image.
Eyepiece lens – These lenses are located at the top of the device. Eyepiece lenses observe the image. The lenses mostly have a power of 10x or 15x, magnifying the contents of the image until it can make sense to the observer.
The turret or the revolving nosepiece – This is the part that holds the objective lenses in place. The Binocular Microscope BN-107 comes with a high-resolution power turret, enabling the operator to utilize it for high-quality and reliable results.
Arm - Mainly for supporting the tube and also connecting it to the base.
Even though the Binocular Microscope BN-107 may have parts similar to other binocular microscopes, it is essential to note the uniqueness in the quality of their results. Again, the results of an experiment or a project depend on how effectively the binocular microscope is used. This means that the operator must have specific skills and knowledge in operating it.
Unlike most other devices, the binocular microscope is best used by an individual who understands the expected outcome. The operator should understand how to regulate the revolving nosepiece, which enables him to change the resolution power until precise results are obtained. However, one must be careful not to manipulate the results and offer unreal ones.
It provides high-quality results. However, it is essential to note that the skills and knowledge or even the experience of the operator plays a significant role in ensuring high-quality results. One must understand the rules of positioning the image, the device in a place where its mirror can reflect adequate light. The operator must also understand how to use the revolving nosepiece as it determines the quality and success of the desired results.