The **ESAW Prime EVO Trinocular Microscope** is designed to meet the rigorous demands of advanced laboratory work, research, and high-level educational training across India and global export markets. This model elevates the standard compound microscope experience by including a **dedicated third port (trinocular head)** for digital imaging, making it the perfect bridge between traditional microscopy and modern documentation techniques. Its EVO optics ensure flat-field, high-contrast images, even at high magnification (1000X).
Engineered with precision coaxial focusing, robust mechanical stage, and brilliant **Köhler illumination**, the Prime EVO delivers exceptional performance in pathology, hematology, and cellular biology studies. The trinocular head allows simultaneous observation through the eyepieces and digital capture via an attached camera, crucial for tele-medicine, collaboration, and high-impact publications. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable, prolonged use in busy institutional laboratories (e.g., AIIMS, IITs, major university labs).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does 'Trinocular' mean and why is it important for the Prime EVO?
A: 'Trinocular' refers to the microscope head having three viewing ports: two for the eyepieces (binocular viewing) and one dedicated port (the third port) specifically for attaching a microscope camera or digital imaging system. This is crucial as it allows researchers to view the sample visually while simultaneously capturing high-resolution images or video.
Q2: What is 'EVO Plan Achromatic' optics?
A: EVO Plan Achromatic objectives are high-quality optics designed to correct chromatic aberration (color fringing) and, most importantly, provide a **flat field** of view. This means the image remains sharp and in focus across the entire viewing area, which is vital for accurate digital imaging and detailed analysis.
Q3: Is the Prime EVO suitable for Phase Contrast Microscopy?
A: Yes, the Prime EVO model, with its standard Abbe condenser, can be easily upgraded to perform **Phase Contrast Microscopy** by adding the necessary Phase Contrast turret/slider and corresponding objectives. This is essential for viewing transparent, unstained living biological samples (e.g., cell cultures).
Q4: What is the benefit of the LED Köhler Illumination system in this model?
A: The LED provides bright, cool, and long-lasting illumination. **Köhler Illumination** is a critical technique that ensures the light source is evenly and optimally focused on the sample, providing maximum contrast and resolution, which is non-negotiable for high-end research and professional imaging.