Olympus CX31-P | Life Sciences Microscopes
Olympus CX31-P A cost-efficient, high-quality polarising microscope for research, education and routine inspection.
Key Features:
Exclusive polarising optics with minimal distortion.
Three different intermediate attachments for orthoscopic and conoscopic image observations.
8 different DIN style plates and compensators including 1/4 wave, 1st order red, full wave, quartz wedge, 2 berek compensators, de Senarmont, 2 Brace-Kohler compensators.
Compact and light weight for easy transportation.
Ideal for classroom use.
The Olympus CX31-P is an affordable and versatile polarising microscope for educational and routine use. The CX31-P implements Olympus' high-end UIS2 strain-free optical components to produce outstanding results in a compact, no-nonsense package. Its optical performance is matched by its versatility to meet the demands of many different applications, from double-refraction examination of the structure and characteristics of transparent specimens to complex quantitative analyses of rocks, fibers, macromolecules and new materials.
Images captured with a Canon 60D DLSR camera on an Olympus BX40 microscope using a MicroCam EF bayonet 1.6x adapter. Thanks to David Tuer of MicroCam for use of these images.
Key Features:
Exclusive polarising optics with minimal distortion.
Three different intermediate attachments for orthoscopic and conoscopic image observations.
8 different DIN style plates and compensators including 1/4 wave, 1st order red, full wave, quartz wedge, 2 berek compensators, de Senarmont, 2 Brace-Kohler compensators.
Compact and light weight for easy transportation.
Ideal for classroom use.
The Olympus CX31-P is an affordable and versatile polarising microscope for educational and routine use. The CX31-P implements Olympus' high-end UIS2 strain-free optical components to produce outstanding results in a compact, no-nonsense package. Its optical performance is matched by its versatility to meet the demands of many different applications, from double-refraction examination of the structure and characteristics of transparent specimens to complex quantitative analyses of rocks, fibers, macromolecules and new materials.
Images captured with a Canon 60D DLSR camera on an Olympus BX40 microscope using a MicroCam EF bayonet 1.6x adapter. Thanks to David Tuer of MicroCam for use of these images.
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