SP21 Fish Parasite Microscope Kit
SP21 Fish Parasite Microscope Kit
£224.95

Magnification range of x40 to x1000

In microscopy terms the microscopic identification of fish parasites is not an exacting requirement. It is of course possible to spend much more on a microscope, and for those who may wish to take microscopy beyond just fish disease identification then we have many more advanced binocular and trinocular models and would be pleased to provide advice on choice. However if your objective is to have a microscope that you will use from time to time to keep your fish clean and free from parasites then you need spend no more than the purchase price of our Brunel SP21.

Technical specification:

The SP21 has many features that are normally found on microscopes of a much greater price. The optical parts are made from achromatic corrected glass and are standard Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) size. The monocular head rotates trough 360° and has a widefield x10 good quality  eyepiece. The quadruple position rotating turret is equipped with x4, x10 ,x40 and x100 achromatic RMS objectives, which when used with the x10 eyepiece gives a magnification range of x40 to x1000 which is ideal for fish parasites that commonly need magnifications of x10 and x400. The x40 and x100 objectives have a spring loaded front lens element that retracts the lens into the objective on contact with the slide. In addition the stage has a safety stop with a similar purpose.

The slide platform is a full mechanical stage with drop down coaxial controls that makes fine movement of the stage in the required direction very easy. The double vernier scale also allows position identification on the slide.

The focus system is also coaxial with the coarse and fine focus being ideally placed in a low position towards the back of the microscope body. The focus control moves the stage up and down to achieve focus. Beneath the stage is a fully focusable substage condenser with iris diaphragm that is used to focus the illuminating light in the plane of the specimen, with the iris helping to provide clarity of specimen detail. It may sound complicated, but it is very simple to use in practice and fully illustrated instructions are included.

The SP21 base has inbuilt LED illumination with rheostat control that allows the intensity of the lighting to be adjusted to suit the magnification in use.
  • Free Fish Kit 
  • Including Slides and cover slips

Magnification range of x40 to x1000

In microscopy terms the microscopic identification of fish parasites is not an exacting requirement. It is of course possible to spend much more on a microscope, and for those who may wish to take microscopy beyond just fish disease identification then we have many more advanced binocular and trinocular models and would be pleased to provide advice on choice. However if your objective is to have a microscope that you will use from time to time to keep your fish clean and free from parasites then you need spend no more than the purchase price of our Brunel SP21.

Technical specification:

The SP21 has many features that are normally found on microscopes of a much greater price. The optical parts are made from achromatic corrected glass and are standard Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) size. The monocular head rotates trough 360° and has a widefield x10 good quality  eyepiece. The quadruple position rotating turret is equipped with x4, x10 ,x40 and x100 achromatic RMS objectives, which when used with the x10 eyepiece gives a magnification range of x40 to x1000 which is ideal for fish parasites that commonly need magnifications of x10 and x400. The x40 and x100 objectives have a spring loaded front lens element that retracts the lens into the objective on contact with the slide. In addition the stage has a safety stop with a similar purpose.

The slide platform is a full mechanical stage with drop down coaxial controls that makes fine movement of the stage in the required direction very easy. The double vernier scale also allows position identification on the slide.

The focus system is also coaxial with the coarse and fine focus being ideally placed in a low position towards the back of the microscope body. The focus control moves the stage up and down to achieve focus. Beneath the stage is a fully focusable substage condenser with iris diaphragm that is used to focus the illuminating light in the plane of the specimen, with the iris helping to provide clarity of specimen detail. It may sound complicated, but it is very simple to use in practice and fully illustrated instructions are included.

The SP21 base has inbuilt LED illumination with rheostat control that allows the intensity of the lighting to be adjusted to suit the magnification in use.
  • Free Fish Kit 
  • Including Slides and cover slips
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