How much is an Olympus microscope?

How much is an Olympus microscope?

Olympus microscopes start at just under $2000 for non-illuminated models and ranging from $4000 and higher for stereo zoom microscopes. Used models can be found for one-third the cost of a new microscope. Olympus’ pricing is competitive when compared with competing models in the Nikon or Leica microscope products.

Where are Olympus microscopes made?

Tokyo, Japan
Olympus was established on 12 October 1919, initially specializing in microscopes and thermometers….Olympus Corporation.

Logo since 2000
Native name オリンパス株式会社
Founded 12 October 1919 (as Takachiho Seisakusho) Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Founder Takeshi Yamashita
Headquarters Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

What are the disadvantages of light microscope?

List of the Disadvantages of Light Microscopes

  • Light microscopes do not magnify at the same level as other options.
  • Light microscopes have a lower resolution.
  • Light microscopes make it challenging to view living internal structures.
  • Light microscopes cannot operate in darkness.

What are the advantages of a stereo microscope?

The main advantages of stereo microscopes are that they can examine opaque specimens and provide a 3-D view of the sample. They also offer a large working distance allowing users to manipulate the specimens viewed by the scope.

Where is iris diaphragm on microscope?

condenser
Iris Diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen. It is located above the condenser and below the stage. Most high quality microscopes include an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm. Combined, they control both the focus and quantity of light applied to the specimen.

Where are Zeiss microscopes made?

Germany
All ZEISS microscopes are manufactured in Germany and meet the highest quality standards.

Who founded Olympus?

Takeshi Yamashita
Olympus Corporation/Founders
Olympus was founded on October 12, 1919 as Takachiho Seisakusho. The founder of the company, Takeshi Yamashita, established the company with the financial assistance of his previous employer, with a view to achieving domestic production of microscopes.