Let’s talk about one of our favorite stereo microscopes—the Zeiss Stemi 305. Whether you’re unboxing a brand-new model or setting up a pre-owned one from our inventory, there are a few key things you’ll want to know. A lot of what I cover here applies to the Stemi 508 as well, so buckle up and let’s dive in.
The Stemi 305: A Stereo Mic That Does It All
First, if you haven’t seen it yet, check out this quick video overview. In the video, I go over the basic parts of the Stemi 305—objectives, eyepieces, focus knobs, and stand features. One question I get a lot: How do I turn the lights on?! If you’ve ever stared at a Stemi 305 stand, wondering how in the world to power it up—don’t worry, you’re not alone. It’s like searching for a secret level in a video game. (Pro tip: The power button isn’t always where you think it is.)
The microscope in the video features a brightfield/darkfield stand—a versatile option that’s great for viewing different sample types. But depending on your needs, you can also choose from other stand options, including:
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Plain and Illuminated Stands – For basic viewing and general-purpose work
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Boom Stands – For large samples or when you need extra flexibility in positioning
What’s a Stereo Microscope Used For, Anyway?
Great question! A stereo microscope gives you a 3D view of your sample at lower magnifications—perfect for applications like:
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Inspecting circuit boards and electronics
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Dissecting small organisms in biology labs
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Quality control in manufacturing
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Jewelry or watch repair
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Examining rocks, minerals, and fossils in geology
It’s the ideal tool when you need depth perception and a clear, wide view of your subject.
Confidence in Every Scope—New or Used
At Munday Scientific and Microscope Marketplace, we offer both new and refurbished microscopes. Whether you’re looking for the latest model or a fully serviced, budget-friendly option, we’ve got you covered. Every used microscope is carefully inspected, cleaned, and tested by our factory-trained team—so you can buy with confidence, knowing we have the parts and know-how to keep your microscope running smoothly for years to come.
If you’re considering a Zeiss stereo microscope, explore these options:
Looking for a Stemi 305, a Stemi 508, or another great stereo microscope? We’d love to help! And hey—if you’re stuck on how to turn the lights on, just give us a call. We won’t tell anyone.
