Microscope BRESSER Erudit DLX - A versatile tool for biology and education
Microscope BRESSER Erudit DLX - A versatile tool for biology and education
SKU: bresser-5102060
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The BRESSER Erudit DLX microscope is designed to offer a high-quality observation experience, ideal for students, teachers, and biology enthusiasts. With its 360° rotatable monocular head and adjustable LED lighting, it allows for comfortable and precise observation of microscopic preparations.
- Type: Biological microscope with monocular tube for comfortable viewing
- 360° rotatable head for flexible observation
- Adjustable transmission LED lighting (6V/20W) for precise control of brightness
- Wide-field eyepiece 10x and DIN objectives (4x, 10x, 40x, 60x)
- Possible magnifications: 600x, 400x, 100x, 40x for detailed observation
- Ideal for applications in biology, botany, education, and teaching
- Suitable for beginners and advanced users due to its ease of use and extended features
- Mechanical stage included with integrated graduation for maximum precision
- Adjustable eye relief for optimal comfort during observation
- Accessories available, such as the BRESSER MicrOculaire II (640 x 480 pixels), allowing for visualization and recording of observations on a computer


