Stereo Zoom Microscope BZSI-509 delivers precise imaging through its advanced apochromatic optical system. This Microscope features no. of range settings with a zoom range of 0.75X to 13.5X and no. of speed levels offering a magnification range of 0.75X to 13.5X. It is equipped with a flexible viewing head and built-in stereo illumination for enhanced usability. It can operate efficiently in diverse professional environments. Our Stereo Zoom Microscope BZSI-509 is suitable for circuit inspection, medical diagnostics, precision assembly, and detailed sample analysis in both laboratory and production settings.
Optical System | Parallel (Zoom-Type) Apochromatic Optical System |
Zoom Mode | Manual |
Zoom Range | 0.75X-13.5X |
Zoom Ratio | 1:18 |
Magnification | 0.75X-13.5X |
Objective | PLAN APO 1X (NA 0.15, WD 60 mm) |
Eyepiece Type | 10X / 23 mm, 10X / 22 mm, 15X / 16 mm, 20X / 12 mm |
Viewing Head | Trinocular Tube, 20° Inclination; Ergo Tilting Tube, Adjustable 0–30° |
Focusing Range | 60 × 99 mm |
Adapter | DC 12V 2A |
Base Type | LED Stereo Illumination Base (Built-in OIC Illuminator) |
Packaging Dimension | 40 × 50 × 60 cm |
Gross Weight | 5 Kg |
Our Stereo Zoom Microscope BZSI-509 offers high-definition observation, enabling professionals to conduct in-depth inspections and micro-structure evaluations with clarity. It is suitable for tasks involving material research, precision manufacturing, and educational demonstrations. This Microscope supports routine laboratory work and industrial quality assessments with consistent visual performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: Can I use third-party accessories?
Yes, many third-party eyepieces, cameras, and light sources are compatible if they match the size and thread type.
2: What kind of power supply does it need?
Most models work on standard AC power (110–240V), and some portable versions can run on batteries or USB power.
3: Are there microscope models for left-handed users?
While most are ambidextrous, some models allow adjustable stage or focus knob positions to suit left-handed users.
4: Can I measure objects under the microscope?
Yes, by adding a measuring reticle in the eyepiece or using a camera with software, you can measure length, width, and angles.
5: Is software required to use the camera?
Yes, if you connect a digital camera, it usually comes with software for image capture, measurement, and editing on a computer.