High Quality Resolution Imaging with Compound Microscopes

Filed under: Compound Microscope - 09 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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Anyone that has ever peered into the microbial world will want to see more of it at some point. The fascinating and somewhat fast paced small worlds that live on nearly every surface you will ever touch can be seen through a compound microscope. These microscopes come in various magnification powers and have several different options for use to see something close enough that you will not recognize what it is you are looking at due to the large amounts of microbial activity on the surface of the object. This is a unique opportunity to really get to know the little creatures which may be living in and around your space.

Whether you are someone that has a profession which needs a high quality compound microscope, an educator who needs teaching materials, or simply someone with a curiosity beyond the reach of wondering the microscopes are a very valuable tool. Some can be inexpensive while others can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars. High quality resolution imaging with compound microscopes is very unique and possible through several different options. The high resolution image of both digital and non digital options help to reduce the blur and possible loss of visual data when looking at slides and live samples through the microscope solution you decide to use. Choosing a great option is not as difficult as you might think. One of this week’s featured products in our Compound Microscope store is the Ken-A-Vision, Professor Microscope.

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