Hirox RH-2000 - High-resolution microscope

The Freddy and Nadine Hermann Institute of Earth Sciences features an advanced Hirox RH-2000 digital microscope with an MXB-2016Z lens, allowing optical zoom from 20 to 160. The microscope includes adapters for polarized imaging on a rotating stage that can be easily adjusted. It can capture images of petrographic thin sections, rocks, fossils, and wet samples. Images can be taken using both a top camera and a rotating mirror for 360-degree views, including time-lapse options. Additionally, it can automatically take a series of images at different heights to create clear, focused images of 3D objects.


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