$46,200.00
| Optical System | NIS60 Infinite Optical System |
| Eyepiece | 10× (22), Diopter ±5 / 10× (25), Diopter ±5 |
| Viewing Tube | Binocular, 10-40° Tilt, IPD 47-78 mm |
| Viewing Tube Base | Eyepiece/Camera Split (0/100), Status Check, Telecentric Phase Contrast |
| Relay Lens Options | 0.5X, 0.7X, 1X |
| Objective Type | S-APO Phase Contrast, APO Objective |
| Nosepiece Type | 6-hole Manual or Motorized, M25 × 0.75 (Expansion Slot) |
| Motorized Stage Travel | 130 × 100 mm |
| Max Stage Speed | 25 mm/s |
| Plate Dimension | 445 × 300 mm |
| Accuracy | 0.5 µm |
| Manual Stage | 3-layer Mechanical, 340 × 230 mm, Range: 130 × 85 mm |
| Focusing System | Motorized 3-Gear: Coarse-2 µm/80 µm, Fine-0.01 µm, Accuracy – 0.1 µm |
| Magnification Switch | Manual 1X / 1.5X |
| Bertrand Lens | Manual Switch, Focus Adjustable |
| Touch LCD Display | Controls Light, Magnification, Fluorescence, Port & Lens Status |
| Port Switching | Electric Split: Left-100%, Right-100%, Bottom-0% |
| Transmitted Illumination | Kohler, 3W LED, Field & Iris Control |
| EPI Illumination | LED: 405 to 525 nm |
| Condenser Type | 7-hole Electric: Phase Contrast, ND, DIC; NA = 0.52, WD = 30 mm |
| Fluorescent Turntable | 6-hole: B, G, U, R; Ø25/30 mm; Electric & Manual Brake |
| Fluorescence Height Base | Z-axis Adjustable, Heightening Seat |
| DIC Attachment | DIC Prism, Analyzer Slide Plate, Slot in Nosepiece |
| Controller Type | XYZ Electric Control, Display Shortcut Keys |
| Software | NOMIS Pro X Image & Analysis Software |
| Host Side Port | 1X M52 Relay Lens, 1.8X M52 Camera Relay Lens |
| Product Dimension | 70 × 28 × 85 cm |
| Packaging Dimension | 40 × 50 × 60 cm |
| Package Gross Weight | 5 Kg |
Our Biological Microscope BZBS-509 is designed for advanced biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, and fluorescence-based imaging. It ensures exceptional clarity for live cell observation, phase contrast studies, and high-resolution documentation. Its integrated software and motorized features support extended use in pathology, microbiology, and cellular biology.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can you adjust the light intensity?
Yes, most microscopes come with a dimmer or light control so you can adjust brightness for different sample types.
2: What kind of samples can you use?
You can use samples like onion skin, cheek cells, blood smears, leaf tissues, or any thin biological specimen on a slide.
3: How do you switch between magnification levels?
Rotate the nosepiece to switch objective lenses. Start with low magnification and move to higher for more detail.
4: Is it suitable for professional lab use?
Yes, many biological microscopes are designed for clinical, research, and educational lab settings depending on their build and features.
5: What happens if the image looks blurry?
Check if the slide is in place, adjust focus knobs, and clean the lenses. Also, make sure you're using the correct lens and light settings.