Olympus BX50F4 Microscope with Accessories and Camera
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- Make Olympus
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model BX50F4
- Serial 8G14224
- Weight 20.0 Kg
- Voltage 240V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 52.0cm x 41.0cm x 61.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Olympus BX50F4 is a high-quality microscope that offers superior operability, excellent rigidity, and first-class optical performance. The wide range of accessories available allows for expanded observations. With a UIS objective lens and a Y-shaped design, Olympus has created an optimal viewing environment for all observations. This microscope is used in various applications such as clinical diagnosis, scientific research, and educational purposes. It provides precise and clear imaging for detailed analysis and observation. The set includes accessories such as objective lenses, halogen lamp haus, and a microscope camera without a control panel. Software not included.
Key Features
- Superior operability
- First-class optical performance
- Wide range of accessories
- UIS objective lens
- Y-shaped design
- Precise imaging
Specifications
- Objective Lens: 10x/0.25, 4x/0.10
- Olympus U-LH100 Halogen lamp haus
- Olympus DP-12 microscope camera (Without control panel)
Weight
Metric: 20.4 kg
Imperial: 44.97 lb
Dimensions
Metric: 20.3 cm x 16.1 cm x 24.1 cm
Imperial: 7.99 in x 6.34 in x 9.49 in
Harmonized Code
9011800000
Harmonized Code Details
Microscopes for photomicrography, cinephotomicrography or microprojection
Same item available with different options / conditions.
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