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The Olympus U-SC3 Swing-Out Condenser Explained

The Olympus U-SC3 Swing-Out Condenser Explained

When it comes to microscopy, precision and flexibility are key. Whether you're scanning a large specimen at low magnification or diving into fine cellular details, the right condenser makes all the difference. Enter the Olympus U-SC3 Swing-Out Condenser (Olympus# 6-U1218)—a game-changer for pathology, clinical labs, and research applications.

Why the Olympus U-SC3 Flipout Condenser Stands Out

The Olympus U-SC3 is a swing-out (flipout) condenser designed for seamless transitions between low and high magnifications. With a numerical aperture (NA) of 0.90/0.17, this condenser is built for flexibility, covering 1.25x to 100x objectives with ease.

🔹 Key Features:
✔️ Swing-Out Lens: Allows smooth switching between low magnification (1.25x-4x) and high magnification (10x-100x) objectives.
✔️ Perfect for Pathology & Clinical Labs: Ideal for versatile imaging across different specimen types.
✔️ Wide Field of View Coverage: Specially designed to fill the field on Plan 2X, and PlanAPO 1.25X objectives.
✔️ Optimized Illumination: Ensures even, bright lighting across all magnifications.

Who Should Use the U-SC3?

  • Pathologists & Lab Technicians needing to switch between low-power scanning and high-power detail analysis.
  • Researchers requiring consistent illumination for imaging at various magnifications.
  • Microscopy Enthusiasts looking to upgrade their condenser for better flexibility and clarity.

Where to Buy the Olympus U-SC3 Flipout Condenser

If you’re looking to upgrade your Olympus microscope, you can find the U-SC3 Flipout Condenser here:
👉 Buy Now at Microscope Marketplace

With the Olympus U-SC3 Swing-Out Condenser, you get precision, versatility, and superior illumination—everything you need to take your microscopy to the next level!

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