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Stereo Microscopes

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Stereo microscopes are optical microscopes that use light to create a magnified, three-dimensional image of an object. They are commonly used for tasks requiring low magnification and a larger field of view, such as dissection, circuit board inspection, or jewelry making.

Key Features

  • Binocular vision for depth perception
  • Low magnification for larger field of view
  • Adjustable zoom and focus
  • Illumination options for bright and uniform lighting

Pros

  • Provide clear and detailed 3D images
  • Ideal for tasks requiring low magnification
  • Comfortable viewing experience with binocular vision

Cons

  • Limited magnification compared to compound microscopes
  • Can be bulky and expensive depending on the model

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 12:26:39 PM UTC