The piece closest to the light source designed to collect and condense the light and then to focus it onto the specimen.
Z737712
Jenco™ compound microscopes
AC/DC input 220 V AC, brightfield, achromatic lens, binocular, mechanical stage; led or other illumination
Synonym(s):
compound microscopes, microscopes
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Jenco CP135-B4-2
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General description
- Illumination can be a mirror, a rechargeable LED, an incandescent bulb or halogen bulb
- Eye pieces come in monocular heads, or teaching heads for assisting students in finding specimens and also binocular heads for easy viewing with both eyes
- Objectives are offered in multiple quality and quantity levels
- Video systems are available to project images on a screen
- Industry leading 5 year warranty
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What is a Condenser on a Jenco microscope?
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What does the working distance on a Jenco™ microscope refer to?
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The working distance is measured from the end of the objective to the top of the specimen when the specimen is in focus.
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What objectives can you use immersion oil with on a Jenco™ microscope?
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Only those objectives designed for it with an oil specification clearly marked on it's barrel (100X OIL), otherwise the oil creeps up into the microscope causing problems.
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Do Jenco™ microscopes have the option of increasing magnification through eyepieces?
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Yes. All compound microscopes have a 15X option and the Stereo Zoom microscopes have a 15X and 20X option.
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How do you use immersion oil on a Jenco™ microscopes?
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Put a drop of oil on top of the slide's cover slip; move the objective down until it touches the oil and you have the specimen in focus.
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Can you use a 35mm camera with your Jenco™ microscopes?
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We do not suggest using a 35mm Camera as we have found that a digital camera provides a clearer picture.
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What is a Stage or Mechanical stage on a Jenco™ microscope?
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A flat plate for placing the slide/specimen with controls to easily move the sample both vertically and horizontally in small increments.
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What is the difference between achromatic, semi-planachromatic, and planachromatic objectives on a Jenco™ microscope?
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Each type of objective is color corrected to a higher degree than the previous one. In everyday terms, achromatic objectives afford approximately 80% of the field of view in focus from the center out to the edges. Semi-planachromatic afford approximately 90% and planachromatic afford approximately 100%. The better the color correction, the more cost.
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What Jenco™ microscopes can be used wiith video or digital camera equipment?
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We recommend only those models with trinocular heads because they are more stable and we have adapters to fit the trinocular tube, not the eyepiece, Jenco Model BC-311 (Sigma nos. Z735086 for 115V or Z737062 for 220V).
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Do your Jenco™ microscopes come with rubber eyecups?
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Yes.
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