Meiji MT4210EH
The MT4200EH Microscopes features include:
- Computer Aided Design
- All New Infinity Corrected Optics
- Ergonomically positioned controls
- Comfortable Siedentopf viewing heads
- Ergonomic Binocular Head Available
- 30W Halogen for Phase Contrast and Brightfield Models and LED Illumination for Brightfield Models
- Brightfield, darkfield and phase contrast observation modes available
VIEWING HEADS
Model MA815/05 is the Siedentopf-type binocular head and Model MA816/05 is the trinocular head for camera integration. Each head has the eyetubes inclined at 30 ° with the left eyetube having graduated diopter settings. The interpupillary distance is adjustable between 53mm - 75mm. An 80/20 beamsplitter for the trinocular tube can be engaged for photo work.The optional MA957/05, Ergonomic Binocular Viewing Head, has the inclination adjustable from 10 to 50 degrees to fit users of different heights. The Ergonomic Trinocular model comes with the MA958, photo/video attachment with sliding 80/20 beam-splitter (Included in MT4300ED).
EYEPIECES
10X Widefield High Eyepoint eyepieces F.N.20 are standard, and 15X and 20X eyepieces are available as an option. A Widefield High Eyepoint 10X focusable eyepiece that accepts 21mm reticules is also available.
OBJECTIVE CHANGER
Quintuple nosepiece provides effortless objective changes with smooth-operating, ball bearing mounted.
OBJECTIVES
Meiji Techno America offers an assortment of Planachromat Infinity Corrected (ICOS) objectives for Brightfield, Darkfield and Phase Contrast observation modes.
STAGE
Ceramic coated standard right-handed or optional left-handed controls, flat top stage 171mm x 115mm and travels 78mm(X) x 52mm(Y). Ergonomically positioned coaxial drop down controls. Available with motorized focus and stage controls.
CONDENSER
New design centerable Abbe 1.25 N.A. Condenser with built-in iris diaphragm in dovetail mount.
ILLUMINATION
Powerful white LED illumination provides enhanced image quality and brightness for the observation of specimens and photomicroscopy.