The part of the microscope that magnifies and resolves the image. It is a lens closest to the specimen. A polished chrome plated component with a barrel shape and threads on one end for threading into the nosepiece.
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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 an Objective on a Jenco™ microscope?
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What is a Parfocal on a Jenco microscope?
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Parfocal means the center of your specimen will stay in focus as you change magnification.
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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 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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What is a Condenser on a Jenco microscope?
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The piece closest to the light source designed to collect and condense the light and then to focus it onto the specimen.
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What is a Stereo Zoom microscope?
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A stereo microscope as described above that changes magnification like a zoom lens on a camera, allowing the specimen to stay in focus as magnification changes within a range.
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What is a Stereo microscope?
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A microscope that uses two light paths to give a 3-D view of a large specimen. Mainly used for macro sized or solid samples. Limited magnification range, 10x to 200x.
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What is a Nosepiece or turret on a Jenco™ microscope?
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The part of the microscope where the objectives are attached. It is either reversed, with the objectives pointing away from the operator giving better access to the sample, or standard with objectives pointing toward the operator.
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On Jenco dual illuminated stereo microscopes, where is the fluorescent light located?
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The light is on the bottom or base of the microscope.
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What is a Stage micrometer on a Jenco™ microscope?
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A graduated scale placed on the stage to be used as a standard of measurement for the specimen.
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