Nova Model 997ES Premier Series Microscope: Phase Contrast, Achromatic, Trinocular
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Developed with optical clarity, versatility and affordability in mind, the Premier line of Nova Instruments� upright transmitted light microscopes is the ultimate solution for clinics, classrooms, laboratories, and research. High-end objectives are part of an optical system that ensures outstanding image quality. Offering a model to suit most needs - Brightfield, Darkfield, Phase Contrast, Image Capture, and more - Nova has the components to meet your needs, either now or as an upgrade in the future. Recognizing that speed and comfort are essential, the Premier�s ergonomic design features high eye point lenses, ultra low stage controls, reverse pitch nosepieces and they are very easy to use. With an eye on quality and cost, Nova Instruments� Premier line is a reliable choice for years to come.
Features:
- Trinocular Seidentopf head, 30� tube inclination and rotatable 360�, with diopter adjustment of -5 to +5 and interpupillary adjustment of 55mm to 75mm to decrease eyestrain
- Multiple-coated transmission prism system.
- DIN planachromatic objectives at 4X, 10X, 40X, and 100X (oil immersion) magnifications.
- Quintuple reversed ball-bearing nosepiece with positive stops, knurled gripping, and high grade lubricant.
- 140mm by 160mm graduated mechanical stage with Nova� ultra low position stage controls.
- 1.25 N.A. Abbe condenser with iris and field diaphragm, easy centering mechanism, rack and pinion substage with swing-in filter and auxiliary lens holder.
- Four function focusing controls
- 6V 20W variable quartz halogen illumination system
- Durable cast metal alloy frame with enamel finish and black handrests
- Dust cover, immersion oil, blue & frosted filter, spare halogen lamp and fuse included
- 5-year manufacturer warranty.
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Nova Model 997ES Premier Series Microscope: Phase Contrast, Achromatic, Trinocular
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