Olympus BX41 Front to Back Dual Viewing Microscope
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The Olympus BX41 Front-to-Back Dual Head Discussion Microscope with LED Pointer is a fully configured two-observer system built for simultaneous collaborative observation — featuring a trinocular primary head and binocular secondary head in a front-to-back arrangement, with an integrated LED pointer for precise feature indication during teaching and consultation.
KEY FEATURES
- Front-to-back dual head configuration: 3-position trinocular primary head and binocular secondary head for simultaneous two-observer observation
- Integrated LED pointer for precise, real-time feature indication during teaching and diagnostic discussion
- Five Plan objectives: 2x, 4x, 10x, 20x, and 40x — covering an exceptionally wide magnification range from ultra-low power survey to high-resolution detail
- 3-position trinocular primary head for simultaneous observation and camera documentation
- Right-hand stage with specimen holder, swing-out condenser, and 6-place nosepiece with analyzer slot
- Condition: Refurbished, Excellent — inspected and performance-verified
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Technical Specifications
| Frame | Olympus BX41 |
| Optical System | UIS2 infinity-corrected |
| Discussion Configuration | Front-to-back dual head with LED pointer |
| Primary Head | 3-position trinocular |
| Secondary Head | Binocular |
| Observers | 2 simultaneous |
| Eyepieces | 10x Widefield |
| Nosepiece | 6-place with analyzer slot |
| Objectives | Plan 2x, Plan 4x, Plan 10x, Plan 20x, Plan 40x |
| Condenser | Swing-out condenser |
| Stage | Right-hand with specimen holder |
| Condition | Refurbished, Excellent |
| SKU | BX41-DUAL |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Weight | 60 lbs |
Microscope Compatibility
Typical Applications
Pathology and histology teaching with LED pointer-guided instruction
Two-observer clinical consultation and diagnostic case review
Cytology and hematology training programs
Research group collaborative specimen observation with camera documentation
Medical and veterinary school microscopy training
Quality control and consensus review in clinical laboratories
