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Trinocular microscope

A trinocular microscope is an optical instrument that differs from other types of microscopes by the presence of three optical outputs. Two of these outputs are standard eyepieces used for direct observation of the specimen with both eyes. This method, known as "binocular observation," is more comfortable for the user during prolonged work and reduces eye fatigue. The third, separate output, called a phototube or trinocular port, is designed for connecting a digital camera. Inside the microscope head, there is a system of prisms that distributes the light coming from the observed object. Using a switch, the user can direct all light either to the eyepieces for observation or to the third output for recording. It is often also possible to split the light, allowing the user to observe the image with their eyes while simultaneously capturing it with a camera. The primary use of this configuration lies in the possibility of digital documentation, computer image analysis, presenting a live view to a larger audience on a monitor, or for teaching purposes.

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