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 dissecting microscopes, stereoscopic microscopes can be used out in the field or in the laboratory, and can be used not only for dissection, but even for diagnosis in a clinic, or examination of biological specimens in the classroom.

A stereoscopic microscope will magnify most images without the need to section them, which can be a boon to scientists who do not have the equipment to section their specimens, nor the ability to even section hard specimens such as rocks and metals. Most stereoscopic microscopes are built for examination of large specimens, so scientists can take them out in the field and use them to examine larger objects or wildlife that cannot or should not be sectioned or defaced.

A digital stereoscopic microscope is simply a convenient advance made by the conventional stereoscopic microscope. Digital stereoscopic microscopes allow their users to take pictures of specimens, with a portable camera that can be inserted into one of the stereoscopic microscope’s eyepiece objectives. Other digital stereoscopic microscopes already come with a digital camera built in, which can allow you to also take moving images of the specimen. Such digital stereoscopic microscopes may also come with their own preview screens built in, so that you can see the image of your specimen even before you capture it.

So what kind of stereoscopic microscope should you buy? The first consideration that you have to account for is price. Digital stereoscopic microscopes are expensive, but they are also more useful. If you need to take high quality images of your specimens, or if you need high resolution videos of your specimens, then you may want to consider purchasing digital stereoscopic microscopes. If you have to present your findings regularly to evaluation committees or at scientific conferences, then you might also want to buy even higher quality digital stereoscopic microscopes. Check your budget and see what constraints you might meet up with before looking at stereoscopic microscopes to buy.

This ties in neatly with the next consideration, which is end use. If you work in a scientific research laboratory, then you may need more than one digital stereoscopic microscope. However, if you are working out in the field and have to constantly expose your microscope to dust, grime, and moisture, then you should consider purchasing a digital stereoscopic microscope only if you have the facilities to take care of it. This is due not only to the price of the digital stereoscopic microscope: because the digital camera shares lenses with your eyepiece objective, any damage done to your eyepiece can affect the quality of your pictures or video images.

What do you need the stereoscopic microscope for? A stereoscopic microscope can be used to look at rocks and coins, stamps and fabrics, pond scum and leaf veins, and insects and bacterial colonies on a Petri dish. Depending on the object that you want to look at, you will need a different set of objective lenses. The more power in your objective lenses, the higher the magnification, and the more expensive the stereoscopic microscope will be. In general, low power stereoscopic microscopes will provide more three-dimensional images than the higher power stereoscopic microscopes.

Where are you going to take the stereoscopic microscope? Large models will work great in the laboratory setting, medium-sized ones will fit neatly in your clinic, and small ones will fit well in your backpack for use in the field. In this case, consider not only size, but durability: a stereoscopic microscope may be small, but it might have a good number of delicate parts that can be misplaced or jiggled out of place if you carry it around too frequently.

These are only a few considerations when selecting a stereoscopic microscope. For more information, you can talk to your microscope manufacturer, who may provide recommendations on the best model for your needs and budget.

Visit http://www.digitalstereoscopicmicroscopes.com if you want to find out more about digital stereoscopic microscopes, or if you want to know how to select a stereoscopic microscope better. You will find different stereoscopic microscopes at different prices, with different features, in different sizes, and with different attachments that you might be able to use in your research. If you select the best stereoscopic microscope that will meet both your research needs and budget limitations, then you will be able to carry out your research conveniently.



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