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Using Stereoscopic microscopes allows for two-dimensional viewing, which is one of the best things about them
Using Stereoscopic microscopes allows for two-dimensional viewing, which is one of the best things about them
Stereo microscopes have two eyepieces that act similarly to binoculars, providing a broader viewing range and micro-high-quality stereo images that aid to alleviate eyestrain and the arduous chore of studying the sample.

Stereo microscopes have two eyepieces that act similarly to binoculars, providing a broader viewing range and micro-high-quality stereo images that aid to alleviate eyestrain and the arduous chore of studying the sample. Horatio Greenough, an American dentist, created a microscope in the 1890s, which was later purchased by Carl Zeiss. Carl Zeiss engineers tweaked the design by moving the prism in the model. Greenough design is a traditional stereo microscope design that has been heavily changed and is still used by a wide range of end users, from researchers to jewellery makers and watchmakers.

One of the great things about using these Stereoscopic Microscopes is that it allows for two-dimensional viewing. Because of their ability to provide high-resolution imaging and image resolution, the sales of Stereoscopic Microscopes has soared, which has increased competition for manufacturers.Recently, Olympus Corporation announced the launch of its ORBEYE Surgical Microscope, incorporating the latest advances in 4K 3D video technology, in Japan and America.

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