The Stereoscopic Microscope


The details that described the structures of many kinds of physical evidence do not always require microscopic examination under very high magnifications. For such specimens, the stereoscopic microscopy is the best tool to use, with the magnifying power that range from 10x to 125x. This stereoscopic microscope has the advantage of presenting a typical three-dimensional image of an object or the specimen. Also, while the image formed by a compound microscope is reversed, the stereoscopic microscopy is made more convenient for use by putting of erecting prisms in its light path, permitting the formation of a right-side image.

The stereoscopic microscopy is certainly the most commonly used and flexible microscope found in the crime laboratory. Its wide field of view and great depth of focus make it a perfect tool for locating trace evidence that may be present in rubble, garments, clothes, weapon, or tools. In addition, it has really large working distance this stereoscopic microscopy distance is the distance between the object lens and the specimen. This makes it somewhat appropriate for the stereoscopic microscopy examination of large, bulky items. When fixed with vertical illumination, the stereoscopic microscope becomes the primary tool for characterizing physical evidence as diverse as paint, soil, gunpowder residues, and marijuana or other related drugs. Read more on this subject

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