
Bausch & Lomb Stereozoom 5 Microscopes
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Description
The Bausch & Lomb StereoZoom 5 Microscope was manufactured around 1976. This microscope is intended for use with three-dimensional objects rather than traditional laboratory slides. StereoZoom 5 models have magnification from 0.8x – 4.0x and can be used to study a variety of organic and inorganic materials. A lamp is paired with the microscope as a source of illumination. The two eyepieces on the microscope can be moved closer together or farther apart. A dial on the top of the apparatus is used to adjust the zoom level of the scope. This affects the depth at which the lens focuses. Two knobs on the sides of the supporting rod are used for lowering and raising the scope attachment. A knob at the bottom of the base rotates a mirror which is used to reflect light onto the subject.
Manufacture Date
1976
Publication Date
1976
Publisher
Bausch & Lomb
Keywords
microscope, 3D microscope, stereozoom
Disciplines
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Recommended Citation
Owens, Natalie E., "Bausch & Lomb Stereozoom 5 Microscopes" (1976). Restored Dana Physics Equipment. 1.
https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/dana_equipment/1