SP35 Fish Disease Microscope Kit
SP35 Fish Disease Microscope Kit
£270.00

The Brunel Westbury microscopes are ideal for those who need a microscope for fish disease identification that is also suitable for more wider applications. The Westbury microscopes will not diagnose diseases that the much cheaper SP22 will fail to see, however it is more sophisticated in the way it works and it has the potential for other uses such as for  example dark ground microscopy (with accessories) that are not essential for fish disease identification but useful should you wish to extend your knowledge and application of

microscopy:

The SP30 is monocular and the SP35 binocular, but in all other respects the microscope stand is the same. The difference in price is caused by the complex prisms needed for a binocular head.

Technical specification:

The SP30 has a fully rotating monocular head with x10 widefield eyepiece and the SP40 a pair of eyepieces with full independent eyetube focus and distance adjustment

The Westbury microscopes are of a modern design with a backwards facing four position turret with DIN standard achromatic objectives giving a magnification range of x40 to x1000. The x40 and x100 objectives have retracting spring loaded front lens elements to protect the slide, for additional slide safety the coarse focus control has a variable focus stop that can restrict the upwards movement of the stage. The x100 objective is an oil immersion lens.

The slide stage is fully mechanical with drop down coaxial controls and a double vernier scale. Beneath the stage is an Abbe condenser that is fully focusing with an iris diaphragm and centring screws for optimum illumination.

Illumination is provided by a quartz halogen 6v 20 watt lighting system, that is fully rheostat controlled, and there is a quick release trap door in the bottom of the microscope. Focus is achieved by double coaxial coarse and fine controls that move the stage, and there is a tension adjustment to set the required tightness of the focus system. The Westbury series microscopes have a wide range of accessories that includes digital photography adapters, teaching head (for the SP30) and a range of CCTV cameras that allow  both TV and computer screen viewing.

The Brunel Westbury microscopes are ideal for those who need a microscope for fish disease identification that is also suitable for more wider applications. The Westbury microscopes will not diagnose diseases that the much cheaper SP22 will fail to see, however it is more sophisticated in the way it works and it has the potential for other uses such as for  example dark ground microscopy (with accessories) that are not essential for fish disease identification but useful should you wish to extend your knowledge and application of

microscopy:

The SP30 is monocular and the SP35 binocular, but in all other respects the microscope stand is the same. The difference in price is caused by the complex prisms needed for a binocular head.

Technical specification:

The SP30 has a fully rotating monocular head with x10 widefield eyepiece and the SP40 a pair of eyepieces with full independent eyetube focus and distance adjustment

The Westbury microscopes are of a modern design with a backwards facing four position turret with DIN standard achromatic objectives giving a magnification range of x40 to x1000. The x40 and x100 objectives have retracting spring loaded front lens elements to protect the slide, for additional slide safety the coarse focus control has a variable focus stop that can restrict the upwards movement of the stage. The x100 objective is an oil immersion lens.

The slide stage is fully mechanical with drop down coaxial controls and a double vernier scale. Beneath the stage is an Abbe condenser that is fully focusing with an iris diaphragm and centring screws for optimum illumination.

Illumination is provided by a quartz halogen 6v 20 watt lighting system, that is fully rheostat controlled, and there is a quick release trap door in the bottom of the microscope. Focus is achieved by double coaxial coarse and fine controls that move the stage, and there is a tension adjustment to set the required tightness of the focus system. The Westbury series microscopes have a wide range of accessories that includes digital photography adapters, teaching head (for the SP30) and a range of CCTV cameras that allow  both TV and computer screen viewing.

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