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Projection Microscope


A projection microscope is a microscope that projects an enlarged image of a specimen onto a screen. It’s a compound light microscope that uses an electron beam to produce a magnified shadow of an object. Projection microscopes are often used in educational settings, such as classrooms and lecture halls, because they allow teachers to point out key points to an entire audience at once. They can also be used for analyzing textile fibers. 

Here are some features of a projection microscope:
  • Image quality: Projection microscopes produce sharp, high-contrast, and distortion-free images.
  • Stand: Projection microscopes have a stable and robust stand.
  • Focusing: They have separate knobs for coarse and fine focusing.
  • Tube body: Projection microscopes have a monocular, fixed, and straight tube body. 

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