![]() Featuring Greenough optics for enhanced image flatness and contrast. The trinocular zoom body offers direct light to all three viewing ports simultaneously. With it’s long working distance length, increase focal depth and a wide field number. Meiji Techno offers an economically pricedm EMZ Microsurgical and EMZ Microsurgical Boom Training Zoom Stereo System for Microvascular Anastomosis for practicing microsurgical training procedures to suture and repair blood vessels in place of a costly surgical microscope. Rubber Eyeguards/Eyeshields (Paired) (MA600).0.44X Auxiliary Lens -Working Distance 250mm (MA558).Illumination Source (LED Ring illumination - FR-LED).Universal boom stand with 20mm mounting post for a F holder, vertical pole 610mm (24") and horisontal pole 530mm (20.87") (S-4200).Stereo Microscope Body (Special Binocular Zoom Stereo Microscope).Mounting: Fits 84.5mm Diameter Focus Holders Zoom Range: 8.75x - 56.25x without Auxiliary lens, 4.37x - 28.12x with 0.5 Auxiliary lens 0.44x Auxiliary Lens (250mm Working Distance)īody: Binocular, Rotatable 360°, Cast Aluminum Alloy Construction.Illumination Source (LED ring illuminator with 6000K Color Temperature).Universal Boom Stand with 20mm mounting post.Stereo Microscope Body (Binocular Zoom Stereo Microscope).NOTE: The EMZ-200 is a Complete Microsurgical Training microscope system. The EMZ-250B offers the newest surface mount LED technology that is paired with our exclusive design criteria, to make the highest performance, longest operating, lowest cost LED ring illuminator sold today! The days of having to buy replacement bulbs are a thing of the past! As a result, views of three dimensional surfaces are sharp with excellent depth characteristic. Featuring Greenough optics for enhance image flatness and contrast. EMZ-250B body has a long 250mm working length, increase focal depth and a wide field number. If you are going cheap, better to go with a model without QR plates.Meiji Techno offers an economically priced training EMZ-250B binocular zoom stereo system for practicing microsurgical training procedures to suture and repair blood vessels in place of a costly surgical microscope. Lastly, quick release plates are a convenient feature, but if they fit loosely in the tripod head, they will introduce some unwanted sag in the mount.This increases stability because the binocular need not be mounted so high. One useful trick is to sit rather than stand when using a binocular on a tripod.Again, bigger is better because portabilty is rarely an issue. ![]() If the tripod only weighs three or four pounds, it will struggle when loaded with a binocular of equal weight. ![]() Another spec to check is the actual weight of the tripod.For an 80mm binocular, look for a tripod that lists a capacity of at least 12lb, although 15lb or more is better. Unfortunately, this number is not standardized, nor will it guarantee how well it will work with a large binocular, but it is a place to start. For a binocular that will be mounted on a tripod, be sure to compare the weight of the binocular with the maximum load capacity of the tripod, if listed.The really heavy stuff is best supported by something more permanent. Nothing is more aggravating than finding your target, centering it in the FOV, locking the tripod head, only to watch the target disappear from the FOV because the giant astronomy binocular sags in the mount when you let go. A large, heavy-duty camera or video tripod will work for 80mm and some 100mm binos - if the head has no slop when it is locked down. If you plan to use a binocular with more magnification than 10 or 12x and/or objective lenses of 70mm or more, you will need a mount of some type.Choosing a right mount for your astronomy binocular is very important.
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