The Kyowa SDZ-P, SDZ-PL and SDZ-TR-PL


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SDZ-P,SDZ-PL

The Kyowa SDZ and SDZ-TR Zoom Stereo Microscopes are top class, high-resolution instruments for three-dimensional observations in the laboratory, in the factory, in quality control and in education. The two models have the same high Kyowa quality, both optically and mechanically. The SDZ is binocular and is designed for routine use and the SDZ- TR is trinocular for simultaneous viewing and photomicrography.
These Kyowa zoom stereo microscope features outstanding highly-corrected optical systems, precision-engineered mechanical components and a flexible modern design. The SDZ and SDZ-TR models, each with its own special features, will satisfy the most critical requirements for a high-quality stereoscopic microscope to provide wide-field, erect, 3-dimensional magnified images. Select incident and transmitted light illumination or models without illumination. "On-Off' switch controls for incident and transmitted light illumination are built into the stand. Both of the zoom stereo heads, comfortably inclined 45° are interchangeable and rotatable 360°. A wide choice of accessories assure maximum versatility for a variety of applications.

SDZ-TR-PL

Transmitted and Flexable Incident light Microscopes

For some specimens, e.g. insects, botanical material and textiles, the contrasts produced by combined transmitted and flexible incident light have marked advantages. A lampholder rotatable and tiltable to almost any position and fitted with a low-voltage lamp is mounted over the main objective, and the light is directed down on to the specimen. Both of the illuminators may be used individually or both at once, and the transformer is built into the base for added stability and convenience.

Zoom Stereo Trinocular Microscope SDZ-TR

The SDZ-TR Zoom Stereo Trinocular Microscope has all the features of binocular model SDZ. Additionally, model SDZ-TR has photographic capability by the addition of a vertical phototube designed to accept Kyowa photomicrographic camera attachment. By a push/pull lever, a built-in deviating prism in the left-side optical path transfers the image to the phototube. The right-side eyepiece tube allows visual observation simultaneously while photographing.

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