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- BRUNEL CATALOGUE .
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- (C) 1995 - BRUNEL MICROSCOPES EQUIPMENT LTD .
- Unit 8, Pickwick Workshops, Park Lane, Corsham, WILTS. .
- SN13 0HN ENGLAND. TEL: 0249 701601 FAX: 0249 701129 .
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- ** Newcomer on a low budget ? See Instrument 3 on Page 1 ! ** .
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- IT. THIS IS MOST UNLIKELY IF YOUR COPIES WERE OBTAINED FROM A .
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- PRINTED CATALOGUE BY WRITING TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE OR BY PHONING .
- THEM QUOTING THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THE BRUNEL ELECTRONIC MANUAL. .
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (1) MX-4T from MX Series Page 1 .
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- This MX4T is one of the MX series Micoscopes: a range of stereo- .
- -microscopes which combine durability with value for money. The .
- basic units are equipped with paired x10 widefield eyepieces and a .
- choice of mounted or slide changer objectives. Accessories include .
- additional eyepieces and objectives to enable a magnification range .
- of x5 to x120 for the slide changer models. Options include either .
- incident or combined incident/transmitted illumination. .
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- The MX series stereomicroscopes are particulary suited for the study .
- of 3D subjects (insects) and photomicrography: photographs taken .
- through the microscope. .
- RANGE: MX2| MX3| MX-4T | MX-5T | MX-6T .
- PRICES inc VAT: 125| 164| 180 | 180 | 210 pounds .
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (2) XSZ-8D from XSZ Series Page 1 .
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- The XSZ -8D is available as either a binocular or trinocular .
- instrument, the latter being displayed here. This microscope has a .
- quadruple nosepiece with achromatic x4, x10, x40 (sprung), and x100 .
- oil (sprung) parfocal objectives matched with excellent widefield x10.
- and x16 eyepieces. The binocular head is rotatable through 360 degs. .
- with both eye tubes having dioptric adjustment. .
- Other features include: large mechanical stage, coaxial controls with.
- vernier scales, substage Abbe condenser with iris diaphram and filter.
- carrier. An inbuilt halogen light source with variable rheostat .
- control and daylight correction can be removed for the insertion of a.
- mirror to enable operation away from an electrical supply. .
- RANGE: XSZ -8D BINOCULAR | XSZ -8D TRINOCULAR .
- PRICES inc VAT: 595 | 686 pounds .
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (3) XSP-18S from XSP Series Page 1 .
- (Now available in monocular, binocular, & trinocular form) .
- The XSP range of microscopes are a high quality, high performance .
- series of instruments ideal for the student and dedicated amateur .
- naturalist. Their robust design is suited to the rigours of .
- educational environments. All of this range are either fitted with, .
- or can be fitted with, a mechanical stage wth vernier scale. All .
- instruments have die-cast stands and glass high-quality optics. .
- On display here is the more advanced and therefore higher priced .
- microscope featuring 4 achromatic objectives (x4, x10, x40 (sprung), .
- x100 oil (sprung)) and widefield eyepieces (x10 and x16) enabling .
- magnification of x40 to x1600. The substage consists of a double .
- lens Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter carrier. .
- RANGE: XSP01 | XSP12 | XSP13 | XSP13A | XSP301 | XSP18S .
- PRICES inc VAT: 59 | 88 | 125 | 149 | 195 | 330 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (4) XSP-18S with BINOCULAR HEAD Page 1 .
- (Now available in monocular, binocular, & trinocular form) .
- The XSP range of microscopes are a high quality, high performance .
- series of instruments ideal for the student and dedicated amateur .
- naturalist. Their robust design is suited to the rigours of .
- educational environments. All of this range are either fitted with, .
- or can be fitted with, a mechanical stage wth vernier scale. All .
- instruments have die-cast stands and glass high-quality optics. .
- On display here is the more advanced and therefore higher priced .
- microscope featuring 4 achromatic objectives (x4, x10, x40 (sprung), .
- x100 oil (sprung)) and widefield eyepieces (x10 and x16) enabling .
- magnification of x40 to x1600. The substage consists of a double .
- lens Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm and filter carrier. .
- RANGE: XSP01 | XSP12 | XSP13 | XSP13A | XSP301 | XSP18S .
- PRICES inc VAT: 59 | 88 | 125 | 149 | 195 | 330 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (5) XSP-18S with TRINOCULAR HEAD Page 1 .
- (Now available in monocular, binocular, & trinocular form) .
- The XSP range of microscopes are explained in selections 3 & 4 of .
- this page. Displayed here is the trinocular version of the XSP18S. .
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- Both the trinocular and binocular versions have dioptric and .
- interocular adjustments. A greater range exists for the XSP then .
- depicted in the prices shown in selections 4 & 5. The additional .
- models with their prices are detailed below. Please contact BRUNEL .
- for further details of this exciting & economic range of microscopes..
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- RANGE: XSP01A| XSP01B| XSP30 | XSP18S .
- PRICES inc VAT: 65 | 74 | 220 | 330 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (6) XPT-7 Polarisation Microscope Page 1 .
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- This is a transmitted-light Polarisation Microscope produced to a .
- high standard with a specification comparable to much more expensive .
- instruments. It has achromatic stain-free spring loaded objectives, .
- x4, x10, x40, x63, each in a centring mount, matched with Huygenian .
- eyepieces x5 (with micrometer) and x10 (with crosshair) giving a .
- magnification range of x20 to x630. .
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- The optical equipment includes a sliding analyser and Bertrand lens, .
- Mica 147mu and Gypsum red 530mu slide mounted plates. The polariser, .
- fitted under the condenser, can be rotated through 360 degs with .
- 5 deg graduations. This instrument is suitable for orthoscopy and .
- conoscopy and can be fitted with camera equipment. .
- PRICE inc VAT: 495 pounds .
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (1) PRIOR LONG ARM STEREOMASTER Page 2 .
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- This is a British built steromicroscope with an excellent finish and .
- impressive optical performance. The binocular head is fitted with .
- x10 eyepieces with eyecups and eyetubes which are adjustable for .
- interocular separation. The inclinable body is supported by a .
- horizontal arm which can be positioned at any height upto 345mm .
- above bench level. .
- The fine focus mechanism is by rack and pinion within the head. Three.
- slide-on interchangable objectives are available giving a range of .
- magnification of x10 to x35. Standard unit is fitted with spot-light .
- and comes equipped with x2 and x10 wide field eyepieces. Other .
- accessories are also available for this instrument. .
- RANGE: .
- PRICES inc VAT: 369 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (2) BIOLAM R25 from Biolam series Page 2 .
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- Brunel in conjunction with Bresser-Optik of Germany is developing an .
- exciting range of microscopes with specifications and prices which .
- cannot be equalled. The R series cover both monocular (R21,R22,R24), .
- and binocular (R23,R25,R26,R27) specifications. The R21 or R23 may .
- be purchased as the basic instrument - all other specifications of .
- the R series can be achieved by the addition of accessories. The R21 .
- is the basic monocular microscope - the R23 is the binocular version..
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- The R23 is recommended as an economic introduction to binocular .
- compound microscopy. Basic models have: circular centring rotating .
- stage (useful for photography), Abbe condenser with supplementary .
- lens, iris diaphragm and filter carrier. Objectives: x8, x40, x90. .
- Eyepieces: x7, x15. Please phone for prices or see printed catalogue..
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (3) XSP301 from XSP series Page 2 .
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- The XSP series is also detailed in page 1, instrument 3 of this .
- catalogue. The XSP range is highly recommended with the XSP01 .
- providing an entry level to obtaining a professional microscope at .
- a comparable price to less able plastic microscopes now appearing in .
- the toy shops. (Special note from Software Author of Microscope for .
- the PC: "Anyone considering buying a plastic instrument - be warned: .
- I purchased one but despite considerable alteration was unable to .
- achieve quality photographs. I personally recommend you try Brunel's .
- XSP entry level or advanced instruments if you wish to have value .
- for money. " .
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- With insufficient space here, see page 1, instrument 3 for prices. .
- Contact Brunel for help with buying a microscope for the first time. .
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (4) XTD1 from XTD series Page 2 .
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- The XTD series is a range of large stereomicroscopes, suited for .
- the rigors of light industrial use. Depite their robust construction,.
- these instruments have an elegant appearance, large circular bases, .
- and excellent optical performance. The XTD1 has magnification of x10 .
- and x30, the XTD2 has x20 and x40; these can be increased to x80 by .
- the use of additional eyepieces. .
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- The XTD1 is displayed here. Both eyepieces are of the flat field .
- type, with the 10x eyepieces giving an extremely widefield image. .
- The XTD is fitted with independent incident and transmitted illumin- .
- -ation controlled by separate switches. .
- RANGE: XTD1 | XTD2 | XTD Longarm .
- PRICES inc VAT: 298 | 298 | 345 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (5) OLYMPUS VMF2 from VM series Page 2 .
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- The VM series combine elegance with exceptional optical quality and .
- durability which are hallmarks of Olympus equipment. These micro- .
- -scopes provide ultimate professional standards at competitive .
- prices. The VM streohead enablea a 90mm working distance regardless .
- of magnification. Three instruments cover the range: VMT which has a .
- turret changer for both 10x and 20x magnification, the VMF2 - x20 .
- magnification, and the VMF4 - x40 magnification. .
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- Illumination may be supplied either with a removable base, or with a .
- focused spotlight. The removable base incorporates a 20 watt light, .
- providing either transmitted or reflected light via a mirror. .
- RANGE: VMT | VMF2 | VMF4 .
- PRICES inc VAT: 495 | 399 | 410 pounds.
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- (c) BRUNEL 1993 (6) ACCESSORIES & MICROSCOPE FOR THE PC Page 2 .
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- Brunel supply a complete range of accessories to cater for every .
- aspect of Microscopy: Videos, books, slidesets, educational support, .
- stains, coverslips, mountants, and specially prepared slides. A new .
- idea to assist learning in every aspect of Microscopy, biology and .
- related subjects is available: it is called Microscope for the PC. .
- This is a comprehensive software package for the personal computer .
- which emulates using a real Microscope. Electronic slidesets enable .
- the study of all subjects normally viewed in optical instruments, .
- allowing magnification, staining, and animation to be achieved. .
- Ideal for learning, slides include Tutorial text with pointers .
- into the slide picture displayed on the PC monitor. Package includes .
- comprehensive self-learning routines to teach the user how to use .
- the software without supervision. PRICE: 29.99 POUNDS (UK) .
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