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The Observer
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The standard features on the Observer reads like the options
list on many other microscopes. All of these features are
standard:
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Quality optical glass
DIN achromatic lenses yield 40x, 100x, 400x
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Observer IV ($279) model also provides 1000x
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Equipped with dual lighting for use indoors and out
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Cool, bright, fluorescent lamp for indoors
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Reflecting mirror for when power is unavailable
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Precision Dual Focus (Coarse and Fine) with metal rack and pinion
gearing system for long, maintenance free life -
Wide Angle Eyepiece, Achromatic objectives, parcentered and parfocal,
DIN standard -
Vinyl Dust Cover -
Lifetime Warranty,
30-Day Money Back Guarantee, quality
constructed in an ISO 9001:2000 Certified Factory
...features also found on the Observer III and IV ($229 & $279)
...optional equipment:
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Features:
The Observer is a well built instrument, loaded with features.
It has standard features that you would expect ... metal
alloy body ...
DIN
Achromatic objectives... wide angle
eyepieces ... parcentered ...
parfocal ... but it doesn't stop there.
This sturdy instrument (nearly 7 pounds) has gone the second mile in so many
areas. It has a rotating headpiece - that is, the very top portion of
the scope rotates a full 360 degrees. So any number of people sitting around
a table can peer down through 40x, 100x, and 400x lenses and see the wonder
that has been so easily brought into focus. Easily because this scope
has not just one, but TWO focus knobs. One performs the "rough" focus, and
the other is a sensitive, fine tune focus. (This feature is essential at
high powers - where focus is so critical.) One more feature well worth mentioning
is the 7 watt cool fluorescent light - which yields a cooler and more natural
light.
Here are the unique features of The Observer IId,
III and IV: 10x wide field eyepiece - the lens in the
eyepiece is nearly as large as a dime - brings easier viewing for children
and adults, producing clear, sharp images for the user
4x, 10x, and 40xr Achromatic objectives combine with eyepiece
to provide 40, 100, and 400 power magnification.
The "nose" of the Observer III scope is ready to accept a fourth
objective, making it easily upgradable to 1000x.
The Observer IV model (at $279) comes pre-equipped with this fourth
objective (100xr). (The Observer IIdf has a three position nosepiece, and
this and other technical reasons make it unsuitable for a 1000x upgrade.)
Coarse and fine focus adjustments (two knobs) yield quick & accurate
focus. We have found these separate knobs to be up to 20 times more accurate than microscopes with coaxial focus.
The fine glass optics on this scope are parcentered and parfocal
- if you rotate the objective to a higher or lower power, what was in the
center of view before will still be in the center (parcentered), and still
in focus (parfocal). As a result, you'll spend more time viewing, and less
time repositioning your slide.
Iris Diaphragm
on the Observer III and IV (shown in photo) allows an incredible range
of light adjustment. The Observer IIdf has a disk diaphragm with
six light settings.
Seven-watt fluorescent 110vac illumination yields cooler and
more natural colored lighting while indoors where electricity is available.
The tungsten lamps on other scopes can overheat live specimens, and
produce yellowish tinting. All three of our Observer models have this cool
fluorescent lighting.
Inclined tube also rotates 360 degrees, allowing a number of individuals
around a table to view without moving the microscope - a great feature in
an educational environment - or anywhere where several students share a single
scope. This rotating head rides on precision ball bearings insuring
smooth operation and minimizing wear and tear.
Slip clutch protects the gear train from damage. When a child
gets to the top or bottom of the focus range, some will continue to forcibly
turn the focus knob. The slip clutch allows the knob to turn without grinding
the gears.
Focus tension adjustment holds your subject in focus, and is
easily adjusted.
Adjustable stage stop protects your objectives from damage.
The included mirror assembly is easily installed when needed, allowing
outdoor field use, making the Observer a versatile choice (especially with
the optional scope Carry Case!).
Movable Abbe Condenser on the Observer
III and IV, fixed condenser on the Observer IIdf.
Eyepiece Pointer provides a point of reference for the teacher or
parent to use in instruction.
122mm x 120mm Stage is pre-drilled and tapped for available
mechanical stage
45 degree inclined head for ease of use while seated
Metal alloy frame is finished with
Chemical
Resistant Coating
Swing out filter holder with blue and green glass filters included
Vinyl dust cover for protection
110v grounded electric plug
14 inches high 7.7 inches long 5.5 inches wide
Weighs 6.8 pounds
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Comments: This excellent scope
is loaded with all the features and potential that you are likely to
ever need in a student compound microscope.
The Observer has two focusing knobs. The first, the larger knob,
is for course focus. It is used to bring the slide or object into
general focus. The second, smaller, knob is the fine focus. This
one changes the focus ever so slowly so that you don't speed right past
"perfect focus". That fine focus knob on the Observer is nice - especially
at higher magnifications - like 400x and 1000x. Remember
that when you are magnifying something, you not only magnify its width but
its thickness. Imagine a single piece of paper being magnified 400
times - it makes it as thick as an 800 page book (making 400 sheets
since
pages are numbered on both sides)! The fine
focus gives you th e fine touch needed to focus through the the object and
gives you the fine touch you need to find just the right "page".
Another great feature you should notice is the fluorescent light.
Fluorescent light gives off very little heat. This can
be
important when viewing live specimens (pond water), or anything
that might have a tendency to dry out and die.
Florescent bulb appears to the eye as a whiter, more natural light.
Another nice advantage of the Observer's light is that the bulb is
a common desk lamp bulb which can be found in most larger home centers, like
The Home Depot and Lowe's.
The Observer also includes an easily installed mirror (shown in photo), that
permits you to use your scope outdoors without electricity. Simply
unscrew the light lens, and install the mirror. This 15 second job can open
up the outdoors in ways you never imagined!
The 40xr and 100xr objectives are retractable, i.e. spring-loaded, to protect
your lenses and slides should they come in contact. (The "r" in xr means
retractable.)
The Observer is nothing less than a wonderful instrument, built for a lifetime
of use, and well worth the extra investment.
Differences: Observer IIdf, III, IV
The following grid should help you understand the differences between
the three available models. It should be noted that the only
difference between the Observer III and IV is the additional 100x objective
(which yields 1000x).
Observer Comparison Table |
Observer Model |
Model: |
IIdf |
III |
IV |
Price / Retail: |
$199 / $259 |
$229 / $310 |
$279 / $359 |
Nosepiece: |
3 Position |
4 Position |
4 Position |
Objectives:
Total Power: |
4,10,40x
40,100,400x |
4,10,40x
40,100,400x |
4,10,40,100x
40,100,400,1000x |
Condenser: |
.65 NA
Fixed |
1.25 NA
Focusable |
1.25 NA
Focusable |
Diaphragm: |
Disk |
Iris |
Iris |
Filters/Holder: |
None |
Blue & Green |
Blue & Green |
1000x Upgradable?: |
No |
Yes |
Included |
All three scopes have these features:
DIN Achromatic Objectives, 10x Widefield Eyepieces, Coarse
and Fine Focus, 110vac Fluorescent lighting, Add-on mirror,
Vinyl Dust Cover, Stage clips (Mechanical Stage available option),
slip clutch, focus tension adjustment, stage stop, 14"
tall, 6.8 lbs. |
Read our "How to Buy the Right Microscope" for
details on many of the features mentioned above.
Build-A-Scope
You also may want to design your own Observer using our online
Build-a-scope page. Build-a-scope will enable
you to select from among all chassis types, heads (monocular,
teaching), and objectives, as well as four different lighting options, some at no price difference. Check
out Build-a-scope HERE.
Why
not order one of these fine instruments today? This is a GreatScopes
QUALITY instrument, with a
Money Back Guarantee and full
Warranty.
If you still have questions about the Observer, please
email us or call us toll free at (877) 454-6364.
We'll be happy to help in any way we can.
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Printable Information
We do not print a catalog, but you can print our pages and other information.
Microscope Slides
The Observer is for viewing microscopic things (like pond protozoa,
etc.) and use glass slides. GreatScopes has ready-made,
prepared slides available, and also offers blank slide kits for preparing
your own. The PLUS Kit is provided at no charge, or may be upgraded to the Super Kit at a nominal charge.
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"PLUS" Kit |

"SUPER" Kit |
Blank Glass Slides |
9 |
72 |
Concavity Slides |
1 |
8 |
Cover Glass |
100 |
200 |
Lens Paper |
50 Sheets |
50 Sheets |
Slide Holder Box |
1 |
1 |
Eyedropper |
1 |
1 |
Price with Scope Purchase |
$18 Free! |
$32 $18 |
Free with purchase! Online access to "25 Simple Slides in a Snap":
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Print these labels on plain paper, glue them to the slides, and start collecting
the samples. Besides the blank slides, everything needed can be found
around the house. (You may want to upgrade your free blank slide kit
to the Super Slide Kit to insure you have enough slides.) -
Bonus: 15 more slide labels for specimens that are a little harder to collect
- but we tell you how to find them. 40 slides total -
Free access with Observer purchase!
   
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Observer
IIdf, III, & IV
Included with your scope:
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Spare Fluorescent Bulb
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Dust cover
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Mirror (for outdoor use)
- Filters (Observer III & IV)
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Immersion Oil (with IV)
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faxing or mailing.
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Purchase orders over $500 can be faxed to us at (800) 556-8270 for approval. Please prepay for purchases of $500 or less.
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Quantity Pricing is available.
The Observer IIdf retails for $199,
the Observer III retails for $295, and the Observer IV retails at $350. Save
with our discounted pricing!
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