Features of a bright field microscope include:
The glasses are supplied by a standard Siedentopf observation binocular with angle
30 ° tilt or three-eyed observation head (connected to camera) with 45 ° tilt angle
Equipped with 6V, 30W halogen lighting
0.30 N.A condensing equipment
Dimensions 180mm (X) x 245mm (Y) with replaceable glass inserts with 45mm opening
Integrated automatic voltage sensing power supply with local power cord
Compact wedge-shaped aluminum alloy frame for exceptional stability and small footprint
Anti-chemical enamelled surface
Flexible design and modularity to expand the system
Transparent template for easy target identification
Observation tube exchange
Automatic voltage sensing power supply with local power cord
Low coaxial control and fine focus with adjustment levels
30W halogen bulb
CCD, analog or SLR camera mounted at the front
Bright field technique
This is the simplest of all microscope illumination techniques
optics. Illuminated sample is transmitted (ie, illuminated from below and given
Observe from above) White light and contrast in the sample are caused by absorption
receptor of some transmitted light in dense areas of the sample. Field microscope
Lighting is the simplest of the techniques used to light patterns in
Light microscopy and its simplicity make it a popular technique.
Typical image of a bright field microscope image is a dark pattern on a light background.
The TC-5100 & TC-5200 reverse microscopes are designed to be flexible, modular, handy, ideal systems for use in research, educational and clinic applications. The TC-5100 & TC-5200 series is suitable for routine inspection of high-resolution tissue culture, precipitation and video microscopes. The TC-5100 & TC-5200 Series Microscopes deliver sharp, undistorted, high-resolution images in a wide range of operating modes. A variety of components, goals and contrast methods are available to fit your specific application. The models available are Brightfield, Phase Contrast or Epi-Fluorescent in the TC-5000 Series.