Monday, May 27, 2013

Use The Nikon E200

The Nikon Eclipse E200 is a biological microscope. Primarily used for elemental laboratory operation, the Nikon E200 is ideal for secondary educational purposes, and primitive scientific study. Designed with advanced Nikon CFI60 optics, the E200 has distinctive magnification capabilities to produce clear and concise imaging at any range. But, in order to produce such crystal-clear results, you must know operate it. Using the Nikon E200 can come with ease, as the device was designed to function as a user-friendly device.


Instructions


1. Power on the Nikon E200's lamp for image viewing.


2. Place the image of study on top of the Nikon E200 glass bed's stage platform.


3. Look into the ergonomic binocular tubes at the top of the microscope.


4. Turn the knob at the top of the stage platform to set the optical system on the lens you desire to use.


5. Adjust the coaxial stage condenser located on the left side of the stage platform to secure the image of study. (You can also use the refocusing stage on the right side of the microscope as a way to adjust the magnification automatically.)

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