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Re: Binocular vs. Stereoscopic


  • From: P3D Sandman <sandler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Binocular vs. Stereoscopic
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 10:03:51 -0400

P3D John W Roberts says:

>>A binocular microscope allows both eyes to
>>receive the same view (non-stereoscopic) via one objective.
>>A stereo microscope has two objectives....
>
>I thought we discussed this 6-12 months ago, and determined that some
>stereo microscopes have one (large) objective.
>
>I have a stereo magnifier in the lab which is just a convex lens on a stand,
>wide enough so that you can look through it with both eyes at the same time.
>
>John R

Yes, true we did.  I have several microscopes that have two and
offer stereo view (leica zoom 2000).

Sandler


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