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.
Z735299
Jenco™ compound microscopes, Utility series
AC/DC input 115 V AC, brightfield, infinity eplanachromatic lens, binocular; 20 W halogen bulb
Synonym(s):
compound microscopes, microscopes
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Jenco CK-102
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General description
Durable: An investment that will last for years, these models have glass condensers (won′t scratch over time), all metal focusing mechanisms and metal frames backed by a 5 year warranty
Versatile: More choices on the low cost side, including semi-planachromatic objectives and monocular heads
Affordable: You don′t have to invest your time in set up and maintenance or sacrifice quality because these microscopes were built to last with cost in mind
Key Specifications:
Optical body, Seidentopf design inclined 30° with 55 to 75 mm interpupillary adjustment, 360° rotation possible
Reversed, Quadruple ball bearing nosepiece with positive click stops & smooth operation; 10X wide field eye pieces; Focal Length 25mm Field No. 20mm
Integrated mechanical stage with vernier and slideholder large enough for two slides. (WxD) (in/cm)5.5 x 4.78 /140 x 124
Coaxial stage control knobs, ergonomic low-positioned, right hand
All metal focus mechanism with adjustable tension control to prohibit drift and an adjustable up-stop to protect slides, specimen and objective lenses; coarse/fine markings at 0.002mm increments
1.25 N.A. 2 element Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and rack and pinion focusing
Kohler Illumination, field diaphragm 20 watt, 6 volt Halogen bulb with electronic dimmer110/220V Switchable
Dimensions: Binocular: (WHD) (in/cm) 8 x 14. x 8.75/20.3 x36 x 22
Gross Weight: (lb/kg)16 / 7.3
Microscope Includes: dust cover, immersion oil, two color filters, spare halogen lamp and fuse
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What is an Objective on a Jenco™ microscope?
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What is the difference between monocular, binocular, and trinocular for Jenco™ microscopes?
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Monocular microscopes have a single eyepiece, binocular microscopes have two eyepieces, and trinocular microscopes have three eyepieces. The trinocular third eyepiece is generally used for photography and video applications.
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What is the difference between a Stereo and a Dissecting microscope?
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There is no difference. Those are different names for the same microscope.
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Can you put a 4X objective on a Jenco inverted microscope?
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Yes, but you must use a frosted filter to be able to get a clear image.
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What is a Micrometer on a Jenco™ microscope?
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The same as a reticle, only more specific to a group of lines used as a scale for measuring.
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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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What is resolution in microscopy?
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Bringing fine details into 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 an Iris diaphragm on a Jenco microscope?
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The piece on the specimen side of the condenser that controls contrast and depth of field.
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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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