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All of the high quality compound microscopes you'll need for your lab can be found here! Includes compound, fluoresence, digital and inverted microscopes in single, binocular and trinocular variations.

Find out more about Compound Microscopes below.

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Mitutoyo Series 176 Toolmakers’ Microscope (TM-505B or TM-1005B) - Choice of Model Mitutoyo Series 176 Toolmakers’ Microscope (TM-505B or TM-1005B) - Choice of Model
Mitutoyo Series 176 Toolmakers’ Microscope (TM-505B or TM-1005B) - Choice of Model
£3,430.00
£4,116.00 inc. vat
  • Ideal for use on shop floors
  • Adjustable illumination intensity
  • Easily performed angle measurement
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Mitutoyo Series 176 Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model Mitutoyo Series 176 Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model
Mitutoyo Series 176 Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model
£9,670.00
£11,604.00 inc. vat
  • Observation up to 2000X
  • Clear and flare-free erect image
  • Measuring accuracy that is the highest in its class
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Mitutoyo Series 176 High-Power Multi-Function Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model Mitutoyo Series 176 High-Power Multi-Function Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model
Mitutoyo Series 176 High-Power Multi-Function Measuring Microscopes - Choice of Model
£12,850.00
£15,420.00 inc. vat
  • Observation up to 4000X
  • Clear and flare-free erect image
  • Measuring accuracy that is the highest in its class
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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.