Request InfoCarl Zeiss Spectroscopy GmbHZeiss’ Stemi 305 and Stemi 508 stereo microscopes are designed for use in education applications, as well as lab routine and industrial inspection. They allow users to observe samples in true color and 3-D, with high contrast and no distortion or color fringes. The Stemi 305 offers a 5:1 zoom and operates with a phototube that allows access to all Zeiss microscope cameras or an integrated 1.2-MP Wi-Fi camera to connect several microscopes. The Stemi 508 (pictured) is equipped with a large 8:1 zoom and offers a 35-mm large object field. Users can observe specimens up to 120...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSBioPhotonics Mar/Apr 2023 IssueCell Imaging SystemThe Axiovert 5 cell imaging system from ZEISS uses artificial intelligence and automatic functions to ease daily work in the cell lab. 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