Used ZEISS Stemi SV6 #136282 for sale

ZEISS Stemi SV6
Manufacturer
ZEISS
Model
Stemi SV6
ID: 136282
Stereozoom microscope.
ZEISS Stemi SV6 is a powerful and innovative microscope with advanced capabilities that make it ideal for a wide range of applications in the field of microscopy. It features a unique optical design that enables the highest vacuum setting of 4x, compared to other leading microscopes. This enables the imaging of a wide range of specimens, including small objects, ultra-small and ultra-thin specimens, and so on. The optical system of Stemi SV6 is designed to enable the highest possible resolution and contrast, without compromising on the quality of images. It provides a magnification range of 6x to 160x, and delivers up to 200x using the long working distance objectives. The highly adjustable condenser allows investigators to experiment with different light settings and intensity to observe intricate details. Additionally, users can switch quickly between brightfield, phase contrast, and infrared illumination, to get the best results. To ensure optimal image acquisition, ZEISS Stemi SV6 is equipped with a full HD progressive scan camera with various control options, including live preview and auto focus. The microscope also enables precise focus leveraging can be adjusted with simple click stop buttons, to precisely adjust the movement of the piedon and stage. For better convenience in operations, Stemi SV6 features an intuitive user interface which allows users to quickly switch between images and perform measurements, immediately. It also offers a high-end touch screen for easy operation, with the option for overlay and paperless annotation of the images. Additionally, efficient automation tools allow the user to control multiple steps from a single location. Overall, ZEISS Stemi SV6 is a revolutionary microscope perfect for research and development in a wide range of applications. By leveraging its advanced optical system and user-friendly interface, operators can quickly acquire high-resolution images that provide valuable insights into the microstructures of various specimens.
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