Olympus BH2 3-Head Teaching Microscope with Trinocular Head & Pointer Unit

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SKU: BH2-3P

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The Olympus BH2 3-Head Multi-Viewing Teaching Microscope with Trinocular Head & Pointer Unit is a fully configured group observation system built on the legendary BH2 research platform — enabling an instructor and up to two students to simultaneously view the same specimen, with an integrated pointer unit for precise feature indication and a trinocular head for simultaneous camera documentation.

KEY FEATURES

  • 3-head multi-viewing configuration for simultaneous observation by instructor and up to 2 students or colleagues
  • Integrated pointer unit for precise, real-time feature indication during teaching and group discussion
  • Trinocular head for simultaneous camera documentation alongside group observation
  • D Plan 4x, 10x, 20x, 40x, and 100x objectives covering the full magnification range from low-power survey to high-resolution oil immersion detail
  • Olympus BH2 research-grade platform — one of the most respected upright microscopes ever produced, with a decades-long track record in research and clinical laboratories
  • Condition: Excellent — inspected and performance-verified
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Product Overview

The Olympus BH2 3-Head Multi-Viewing Teaching Microscope combines the optical excellence of the legendary BH2 research platform with a compact, purpose-built group observation system for collaborative teaching, clinical training, and research discussion. The 3-head configuration allows an instructor and up to two students or colleagues to simultaneously observe the same field of view — making it ideal for small-group pathology case review, histology training, cytology instruction, and research discussions where direct shared observation is essential. Compared to the 5-head version, the 3-head system offers a more compact footprint while retaining the full teaching and documentation capability — an excellent choice for smaller teaching environments or bench-top use. The integrated pointer unit enables the primary observer to indicate specific features in real time, directing all observers' attention with precision. The trinocular head adds camera documentation capability, enabling simultaneous group observation, pointer-guided instruction, and digital image capture in a single workflow. Five D Plan objectives — 4x, 10x, 20x, 40x, and 100x — cover the full magnification range from wide-field tissue survey to high-resolution oil immersion detail. In excellent condition, this system is ready for immediate deployment in teaching hospitals, universities, and research institutions.

Technical Specifications

Frame Olympus BH2
Teaching Configuration 3-head multi-viewing with pointer unit
Primary Head Trinocular
Observers Up to 3 simultaneous (1 instructor + 2 students)
Objectives D Plan 4x, D Plan 10x, D Plan 20x, D Plan 40x, D Plan 100x (oil)
Pointer Unit Integrated
Condition Excellent
SKU BH2-3P
Country of Origin Japan
Weight 40 lbs

Microscope Compatibility

Typical Applications

Small-group pathology and histology teaching with pointer-guided instruction
Medical and veterinary school microscopy training programs
Cytology and hematology group training and case review
Research group collaborative specimen observation with camera documentation
Clinical laboratory quality control and multi-observer consensus review
Compact bench-top teaching and discussion in space-limited environments
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    Ideal for labs using multiple microscope platforms

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