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News Release from: Vision Engineering | Subject: DX40, DX60
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2003
New level of microscope ergonomics
Microscopes eliminate many of the problems associated with conventional instruments, such as limited head freedom, small optical paths, and difficulty in wearing glasses
Vision Biomed produces a range of laboratory microscopes which it says offer a new level of microscope ergonomics The latest models are the DX40 routine microscope and DX60 inverted microscope, both utilising Isis expanded pupil technology to offer optimum ergonomic conditions to laboratory microscope users
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The microscopes from Vision Biomed eliminate many of the problems associated with conventional microscopes, such as limited head freedom, small optical paths, difficulty in wearing glasses, and limited hand to eye coordination.
Vision has developed a number of patented techniques which allow microscope users to work efficiently, fast and accurately by expanding the optical exit pupil and acceptance angle of microscopes.
These patented techniques can be applied to a wide range of microscope uses from low magnification stereo, ideal for observing or manipulating small 3D objects through to the most demanding high magnification screening applications.
Expanded exit pupil technology means that an operator can wear glasses and does not need to physically come into contact with the eyepiece of the microscope.
In environments where there is a biological or chemical hazard, this offers a safer working solution for the operator and the increased eye distance allows for safety spectacles to be worn, or even positioning the microscope inside a shielded cabinet. Request a free brochure from Vision Engineering ...
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