• Cameras
    Microscope cameras are essential for capturing high-resolution images and videos of specimens for documentation, analysis, and sharing. These digital cameras can be mounted on a variety of microscopes and are widely used in research, teaching, and quality control. Features often include live imaging, measurement software, and compatibility with imaging systems. They provide a seamless bridge between traditional microscopy and digital workflows.
  • Camera Mounts
  • Fluorescence Attachments
    Fluorescence attachments convert standard microscopes into powerful tools for fluorescent imaging, enabling the study of cells, proteins, and other biomolecules. These systems use specific light wavelengths to excite fluorescent dyes within the sample, revealing structures with remarkable contrast and detail. Ideal for applications in cell biology, immunology, and biomedical research, fluorescence attachments support both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
  • Light Sources
    High-quality light sources are essential for consistent, bright, and controllable illumination in microscopy. Available in LED, halogen, and fiber-optic options, these light sources enhance contrast and visibility across various sample types. Adjustable brightness and color temperature allow users to tailor lighting conditions for optimal imaging. Reliable illumination is crucial for accurate observation, especially in high-resolution or contrast-enhanced techniques.
  • Objectives
    Microscope objectives are the primary lenses responsible for magnifying the sample and are critical to image clarity and resolution. They come in a variety of magnifications, numerical apertures, and optical corrections for different microscopy methods—such as brightfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence. Choosing the right objective enhances detail, contrast, and accuracy in specimen observation, being therefore vital for achieving professional-grade results.
  • Petri Dish Holders
  • Plates & Wedges
  • Sliders
    Microscope sliders are accessories that allow users to introduce filters, phase rings, or polarizers into the light path of a microscope. These components enhance contrast or add imaging capabilities such as darkfield, DIC, or fluorescence. Sliders provide quick and easy switching between imaging modes without disturbing the sample or setup. They are ideal for advanced users looking to expand the functionality of their microscope system.
  • Other Accessories