Euromex NexiusZoom NZ.1903-S Stereoscopic Microscope: Versatility and Precision for Visual Research
The Euromex NexiusZoom NZ.1903-S microscope is a high-end, affordable solution for professionals in education, biology and material sciences looking for a precise and reliable observation instrument. Designed in the Netherlands by Euromex, this model is part of the NexiusZoom range, renowned for its optical quality and robustness.
Featuring a 45° inclined binocular head with individual dioptre adjustment of ±5 on each eyepiece and an adjustable interpupillary distance of 54 mm to 75 mm, the NZ.1903-S is ergonomic and suitable for prolonged use without visual fatigue. It is compatible with the HWF 10x/22 mm eyepiece pair, ensuring a clear image with a wide field of view.
Its 1:6.7 achromatic zoom lens, covering a magnification range from 0.67x to 4.5x, allows a total magnification of 6.7x to 45x to be achieved, with a field of view between 33 mm and 4.9 mm depending on the settings. This versatility makes this microscope ideal for detailed observations, whether of biological samples, electronic components or industrial materials.
The working distance of 110 mm facilitates the use of additional accessories and the positioning of large objects under the objective without interference. The NZ.1903-S model is based on an ergonomic rack and pinion stand, incorporating two 3W LED light sources — one for incident illumination and one for transmitted illumination. These two illuminations are independently adjustable, ensuring optimum brightness according to observation requirements.
All optical components of the microscope are fungus-proof and anti-reflective coated, offering maximum light transmission and increased durability, even in humid or demanding environments.
Weighing 5.1 kg and with compact dimensions (339 mm high, 256 mm wide and 311 mm deep), the NZ.1903-S can be easily installed on any workbench.
The Euromex NZ.1903-S microscope stands out for its optical quality, ergonomic design and versatility, meeting the requirements of laboratories, educational institutions and technical environments.