Transmitted light microscope KERN OBS 101

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The school microscope - For the first steps in microscopy and for use in biology lessons

360° rotatable microscope head Monocular Microscope: For the inspection with one eye Abbe Condenser: With high numerical aperture for the concentration and the focusing of light LED illumination: Cold, energy saving and especially long-life illumination Mains part: mains part integrated in the balance. 230V/50Hz Standard type D, if requested also available in standard GB, AUS or USA. 2 years warranty

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  • The KERN OBS-1 range is a solid and simple school microscope range, which is easy to use due to its intuitive control elements
  • The infinitely dimmable 0.5W LED guarantees optimum illumination of the samples and also ensures long service life. Mobile use is also no problem through the use of rechargeable batteries
  • The simple 0.65 condenser lens with rotating aperture diaphragm disc on the OBS 101 ensures the very best concentration of light and illumination of the sample. The OBS 104 and OBS 106 models have a 1.25 Abbe condenser which is height-adjustable and can therefore be focussed and has an aperture diaphragm, which ensures the very best concentration of light
  • To focus the object, all models have a coarse and fine focusing knob on both sides. The mechanical angle table enables you to work with the samples and move them rapidly (only for KERN OBS 106)
  • A large selection of different eyepieces and objectives is also available


Scope of application

Primary school, secondary school, training, hobby use 

Applications/Samples

Translucent, thin, high-contrast, less complex samples (e.g. plant tissue, coloured cells/parasites)

  • Brand
  • Reference
    OBS 101

  • Illumination
    0,5W LED (transmitted)
  • Optical system
    Finite
  • Tube
    Monocular
  • Objective quality
    Achromatic
  • Objectives
    4x / 10x / 40x

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