ZEISS Presents Two New Stereo Microscopes

2 Dec 2014

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ZEISS is introducing two new compact Greenough stereo microscopes for education, lab routine and industrial inspection: ZEISS Stemi 305 and ZEISS Stemi 508. Users are able to observe their samples in true color, 3D, with high contrast and free of distortion or color fringes.

ZEISS Stemi 305 offers a 5:1 zoom. The microscope is easy to use and everything is integrated: LED illumination, reflected and transmitted light illuminations and documentation. Users choose between the phototube to have access to all ZEISS microscope cameras or the integrated 1.2 Megapixel Wifi camera to connect several microscopes via wireless internet. This enables them to share images and documentation with colleagues or students.

The optics and mechanics of ZEISS Stemi 508 are designed for a heavy workload. The microscope is equipped with a large 8:1 zoom and offers a 35 mm large object field. Thanks to the changeable optics, users can observe specimens up to 120 mm in size as a whole. The lower viewing angle of 35° ZEISS Stemi 508 also offers good ergonomy and guarantees a relaxed working posture.

Visit ZEISS and experience our new stereo microscopes for yourself at the 2014 American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting (ASCB), December 7-9, 2014 in Philadelphia, USA, Booth #625.

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