The Magnus CH20i-TR Trinocular Microscope is the ideal choice for laboratories and educational institutions that require reliable optical performance combined with digital documentation capabilities. By integrating a dedicated third port, this model allows users to simultaneously observe specimens through the eyepieces and capture high-quality images or video through a mounted camera. This is crucial for remote consultation, e-learning initiatives, and archival of clinical data. The CH20i-TR maintains the robust, low-maintenance design of the Magnus series, ensuring longevity and consistent performance in demanding environments globally.
Significance and Applications
The trinocular configuration significantly boosts the instrument's significance in pathology and teaching. Its applications span from clinical diagnosis and routine blood analysis to advanced university practicals and digital slide creation. This is particularly valuable for centers in high-growth regions like the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and medical colleges across states like Karnataka and Gujarat.
Uses and Comparison
The CH20i-TR is primarily used for projecting live microscopic images to large audiences, high-volume digital archiving, and facilitating collaborative research. While offering excellent value and features, those requiring UIS2 infinity optics and wider FN should consider the Olympus CX23 Trinocular or Labomed LX-200 TR for comparison.
Q: Why should I choose the Trinocular CH20i-TR over the Binocular CH20i?
The Trinocular version adds a crucial third port for digital imaging, allowing simultaneous viewing and photo/video capture, which is necessary for teaching, documentation, and tele-consultation.
Q: Is the image quality suitable for clinical diagnosis?
Yes, the CH20i-TR uses high-quality Achromat objectives that provide sufficient resolution and clarity for routine clinical diagnosis, blood counts, and basic pathology screenings.
Q: What type of camera is compatible with the Trinocular port?
The third port is generally designed to accept C-mount adapters, making it compatible with most standard USB, HDMI, or specialized digital microscopy cameras available in the market.
Q: Where can I find advanced Olympus models like the CX43?
You can view the full range of advanced Olympus microscopes, including the CX43, on our product pages, such as the
CX43 Phase Contrast model for specialized work.