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Stereo microscopes:

M205 C

Total recall of your settings

Leica Microsystems GmbH

Tailored solution – for those who demand more

High-Performance optics

Work more efficiently with ergonomic accessories

The clever way to reproduce results

The high-tech machine: M205 C with FusionOptics

Imagine not having to choose between high resolution or better depth of field, but to have both! The revolutionary FusionOptics technology makes it possible and provides you an ideal stereo image to see the smallest details.

The M205 C is the world’s first stereo microscope to achieve an optical resolution of 0.952 µm. > 20.5:1 zoom > 7.8× to 160× magnification > Up to 1,050 lp/mm resolution (with 2.0× objective)

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Leica Microsystems GmbH

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