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zeiss microscope
Established in 1995, Guanghi Optical Instrument Co., Ltd. is a joint stock China zeiss microscope manufactuer and designer engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of a wide variety of Optical Instrument and products. Our products are widely applied in the education of students, research in lab, entertainment and science explore. During more than one decade's development, our products have awarded the CE certificate. We also have our own quality control system and customer' service system. So we can accept the order against customers' samples, specifying designs, specifications, and packaging requirements. We also prepared to accept the OEM and custom zeiss microscopes with customer's own trade marks or brand names.
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In our opinion, this is perhaps one of the most beautifully crafted microscopes ever created. The sweeping design with its elegant curves and unusual camera head made this Zeiss microscope one of the classics of the period.
The microscope has a 100 watt incandescent illumination system in addition to an Osram 200 watt mercury arc lamp that together are termed the Luminars System. Equipped with a matching all-metal work desk and power supply control, this microscope is a complete self-contained unit. Photomicrography is accomplished with a 35 millimeter camera head (shown), but the unit also has a 4" x 5" camera head complete with a Polaroid 500 film holder. The mechanical stage and substage condenser work with rack and pinion gear sets, a common feature of microscopes made in this era. Eyepieces, objectives and other internal lens elements are typical of the excellent quality seen by Zeiss throughout this century.
zeiss microscopes
This beautiful Zeiss Standard GFL microscope with an Attachment Camera was made in 1949 and owned by Dr. Herbert Taylor of the Institute of Molecular Biophysics at The Florida State University. The drawing below was made from photographs of Dr. Taylor's microscope.The microscope was one of the finest instruments of the late 1940s and 1950s, and is coated with baked enamel over most of the body, stand, trinocular head, and limb. Other parts are made from brushed steel and chrome-plated brass. The microcope has separate course/fine focusing controls and a built-in 6 volt, 15 watt illuminator.Introduced in 1949 and sold for the next 20 years, the Standard GFL was the most successful Zeiss microscope ever produced.
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