Archive for the 'Digital Stereoscopic Microscopes' Category

Using Your Digital Stereoscopic Microscope in Stamp Collecting

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Many of today’s researchers and scientists use the stereoscopic microscope regularly in order to carry out their work. For instance, laboratory researchers need the stereoscopic microscope in order to look at biological specimens and bacteria, parasites, or other microorganisms living in suspensions. Forensic scientists use stereoscopic microscopes in order to compare bullets, fabrics, and other […]

Useful Techniques for Stereo Microscopy

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Stereomicroscopes are also known as the inspection and dissection microscopes.  In the line of microscopy, stereomicroscopes have long been used.  Maybe you’re actually wondering why? Or how does it work? Or what are the benefits one can get by using this scientific instrument.

How Important is Illumination in Stereoscopic Microscopes?

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Stereomicroscopes or stereoscopic microscopes have come into use for many decades. This specialty microscope allows three-dimensional imaging so that every minute part of the specimen is clearly seen. It is unlike ordinary compound microscopes that can only see images in one plane.

Choosing Good Eyes: Selecting a Stereoscopic Microscope

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

A stereoscopic microscope can help both researchers and hobbyists carry out their work, and for a relatively low price. A stereoscopic microscope is one that operates on low power: with low magnification, it can be used to view everything from a plate of pond water to the surface of a metal. Also referred to as […]

Moving Forward with Basic Things: Advancements of Stereoscopic Microscopes

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Stereoscopic microscopes can be helpful to a lot of scientists and hobbyists who need to look at the details of various materials, living or non-living. A stereoscopic microscope can be used to look at insect wings and legs in order to aid in identification and classification, a task that is important to field entomologists, who […]