The **Elite Stereo Zoom Microscope** by ESAW India is specifically engineered to provide **high-clarity, three-dimensional imaging** for demanding scientific applications. It is recognized globally as a premium yet **affordable Elite Stereo Zoom Microscope for labs**, suitable for high-volume use in both academic and industrial settings.
Equipped with a **trinocular head** inclined at 45°, the Elite facilitates seamless integration of digital microscopy cameras, essential for documentation and large-group instruction. The system boasts a powerful **Zoom 0.7x to 4.5x** objective, resulting in an effective **Zoom Ratio of 6.4:1**. This wide, continuous zoom range allows users to inspect large areas at low magnification and smoothly transition to high magnification to observe fine details without losing the crucial stereo effect.
The generous **100 mm long working distance** is a key feature, providing ample space for physical sample manipulation—a necessity for **forensic science departments, industrial labs**, and educational dissection. With dual **Incident & Transmitted LED Illumination**, the Elite can perfectly illuminate both opaque (top light) and translucent (bottom light) samples, making it an ideal choice for the **Elite Stereo Zoom Microscope for chemistry classrooms** and biology education. ESAW ensures that whether you're looking to **buy Elite Stereo Zoom Microscope in bulk** or for single-unit research, you receive **export-quality lab equipment supplier in India** standards.
Common Questions About the Elite Stereo Zoom Microscope
1. What does the 6.4:1 Zoom Ratio signify for performance?
The **6.4:1 Zoom Ratio** (0.7x to 4.5x) provides excellent flexibility, allowing users to move seamlessly across a broad range of magnifications. This is crucial for inspection tasks where users need to quickly locate a specimen (low power) and then zoom in to analyze minute details (high power).
2. Why is the 100 mm Working Distance critical for industrial labs?
In **industrial labs**, a **100 mm working distance** provides necessary clearance for soldering irons, tools, and probes used to manipulate, repair, or inspect electronic components (like PCBs) or perform assembly tasks under magnification without touching the objective lens.
3. How is the LED Illumination system superior to traditional halogen lights?
The **LED Illumination** is highly energy-efficient, produces less heat (protecting live samples or sensitive materials), and has an extremely long lifespan. The dual (incident and transmitted) nature ensures versatility for viewing both opaque and transparent samples with bright, consistent light.
4. Can this microscope be used for official digital documentation and research?
Yes. The standard **Trinocular Head** allows the attachment of a digital camera, enabling high-resolution image and video capture for academic publication, official industrial reports, and detailed forensic analysis, making it suitable for high-level **research laboratories**.