Compound Microscopes
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Free UK DeliveryKern OBL-1 Compound Variable Laboratory Microscope£888.96 £740.80
- Laboratory-grade professional compound microscope
- Configurable - several different variations available
- Built-in illumination light, diopter adjustment, four-objective nosepiece and much more
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Free UK DeliveryKern OBN-13 Flexible Professional Compound Microscope£1,555.08 £1,295.90
- Trinocular microscope head
- For professional laboratories
- Flexible design - add accessories as and when needed
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Free UK DeliveryKern OBN 158 Phase Contrast Microscope£2,749.20 £2,291.00
- Suitable for viewing extremely translucent, thin, low-contrast, challenging samples
- Features a strong and continuously adjustable 20W Philips halogen transmitted illumination unit
- Supplied with infinity plan phase contrast objectives: 4x, PH10x, PH20x, PH40x and PH100x
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Free UK DeliveryKern OCM Compound Inverted Microscope - Choice of Model£3,508.32 £2,923.60
- Inverted-style microscope for use in laboratory conditions, such as monitoring live cells and organisms
- Choice of two models with different illumination (halogen/fluorescent)
- Trinocular eyepieces, mechanical stage with specimen holder and much more
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Free UK DeliveryKern OBN-14 Fluorescence Compound Microscope - Choice of ModelCall for Pricing
- Professional-grade fluorescence microscope
- Choice of three models with different fluorescent units
- Inverted-style binocular eyepieces
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About Compound Microscopes
A compound microscope is an upright microscope that uses two sets of lenses to obtain a higher magnification. To obtain this, the objective lens is compounded by the eyepiece lens. It provides a two-dimensional image and typically provides magnification in the range of 40× - 1000×.
Compound microscopes are used to view small samples that cannot be identified with the naked eye. These samples are typically placed on a slide under the microscope. While the eyepieces and the objective lenses create high magnification, a condenser beneath the stage focuses the light directly into the sample.