Key Component Architecture
- Dual Eyepieces: Usually house 10x or 15x widefield magnifying lenses. They include a mechanism to slide or rotate the housing to adjust for the user’s interpupillary distance (the space between the eyes).
- Diopter Adjustment: Found on one or both eyepiece tubes to compensate for vision differences between your left and right eyes.
- Revolving Nosepiece: Holds multiple objective lenses—typically 4x (scanning), 10x (low power), 40x (high power), and 100x (oil immersion)—allowing quick magnification transitions.
- Mechanical Stage: A flat platform equipped with stage clips and coaxial control knobs to precisely shift specimen slides along the X and Y axes.
- Sub-stage Condenser & Iris Diaphragm: Focuses light from the illumination system through the specimen to enhance resolution and control contrast.
- Coaxial Focus System: Stacked knobs providing coarse focus (large stage movements for initial locating) and fine focus (micrometer-scale movements for precise sharpening).




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