Introduced
in 1999, the Lynx has quickly become the most sought after
stereo zoom microscope on the market.
The eyepieceless viewer enables
unmatched freedom of head and body position, eliminating
operator fatigue, due to an exit pupil 64x larger than
traditional eyepiece microscopes. This produces a high-resolution
image over a large viewing area.
Spectacles or contact lenses may
also be worn in comfort during use.
A variety of objectives and multipliers
complement the 6:6 to 1 zoom-ratio offering a combination
of magnification up to 120x and working distances to
suit requirements.
The modular design enables
the user to select optimal mounting, illumination and camera
options.