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Parts overview
1. Zoom Eyepiece
2. Focus knob
3. Objective turret
4. Stage
5. On/off switch ( illumination)
6. Electronic light source
7. Base with battery compartment
8. Battery compartment (2x AA)
9. Cover plates
10. Blank slides
11. Empty Bottles
12. Microscope instruments
13. Wheel with pinhole apertures / Filter wheel
14. Measuring cup
15. Hatchery
16. MicroCut
17. Petri dish
18. Eyecup
19. Smartphone holder
1. What is a microscope?
A microscope contains two lens systems: the eyepiece and the objec-
tive. We're presenting these systems as one lens each so that the con-
cept is easier to understand. In reality, however, the eyepiece (1) and the
objective in the turret (3) are made up of multiple lenses.
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The lower lens (objective) produces a magnified image of the prepared
specimen. The picture, which you can't see, is magnified once more by
the second lens (eyepiece, 1), which you can see as the 'microscope
picture'.
2. Assembly and location
Before you start, choose an ideal location for using your microscope. It's
important that you choose a spot with enough light for normal observa-
tion. Furthermore, it is recommended that you place the microscope on
a stable surface, because a shaky surface will not lead to satisfactory
results.
3. Normal observation
For normal observation, place the microscope in a bright location (near
a window or desk lamp, for example).
Turn the focus knob (2) to the upper stop, and set the objective turret (3)
to the lowest magnification.
Now, turn on the light using the switch on the microscope base. You'll find
further tips about the light source in the next section. Now, place a pre-
pared slide under the clips on the stage (4), directly under the objective
(1). When you take a look through the eyepiece, you can see the magni-
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