Used LEICA REICHERT Polylite 88 #9070537 for sale
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LEICA REICHERT Polylite 88 is a sophisticated optical microscope that is designed specifically for detailed inspection and analysis of samples in a variety of fields. Its magnification capabilities range from 5x up to 80x, giving researchers access to a wealth of microscopic data. The microscope features a wide variety of illumination options, including incident light, transmitted light, and dark field illumination. Utilizing fully motorized features, the microscope can be easily re-calibrated for different magnifications and lighting environments. The 6.25" Focusing System allows precise adjustment of the image's scale and quality. From the ergonomic point of view, Polylite 88 provides a comfortable working experience. Its low entry height and stable, non-slip base make it easy to set up and use. The 8x8" stage has integrated measuring scales (centimeters and millimeters), and 88 mm sample holder. Users can also rotate the stage manually for stereomicroscope observations. The microscope also features a built-in camera, which allows users to document and share their results. The camera outputs color images that can be saved in .JPG, .TIFF and .BMP formats. The camera also helps transfer images onto a computer, where they can be further analyzed and interacted with. In order to ensure consistent results, LEICA REICHERT Polylite 88 is equipped with a variety of intuitive safety features. The built-in correction lens helps eliminate chromatic aberration, while the condenser and diaphragm provide additional control over the illumination and contrast of the sample. Additionally, the contrast switch helps maintain a consistent brightness level when shifting between transmitted and incident light. Overall, Polylite 88 is a powerful and reliable research tool that facilitates accurate and advanced microscopic imaging. With its impressive range of magnification, illumination, and motorized functions, the microscope is an ideal choice for researchers who need to access a wealth of microscopic data.
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