COLO.Science — STEBA600T TRINOCULAR ZOOM STEREO MICROSCOPE (C-MOUNT)
STEBA600T — Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope (Greenough, Camera-Ready)
A practical trinocular stereo microscope for inspection, documentation, and measurement—6.7:1 Greenough zoom, 100 mm working distance, and a dedicated C-mount camera port for live imaging and data capture.
C-mount camera port
6.7:1 zoom
Dual LED (reflected + transmitted)
100 mm working distance
COLO.SCIENCE – STEREO MICROSCOPY / DIGITAL IMAGING
Why this trinocular stereo microscope is a practical lab choice
STEBA600T is the camera-ready version of the STEBA600 series: the main difference vs. binocular models is the trinocular head and the dedicated C-mount camera port. This makes it ideal for live viewing, image capture, measurement, and consistent QC documentation.
Use reflected light for opaque samples (PCB, metal, jewelry, minerals) and transmitted light for semi-transparent objects. With a 100 mm working distance, you get comfortable space for tools and manipulation under the optics—especially useful for electronics work and specimen preparation.
Key features (incl. camera workflow)
- Trinocular head for simultaneous viewing + imaging.
- C-mount camera port for USB/HDMI lab cameras and measurement kits.
- Greenough optical system with 6.7:1 zoom (typ.).
- Dual LED illumination: reflected + transmitted, independently adjustable.
- 100 mm working distance (typ.) for tools, rework, and sample handling.
Where it fits best
- Electronics: PCB inspection, soldering/rework, micro-components.
- QC documentation: consistent photo records and reporting.
- Life science / entomology: specimen prep, dissection, sorting.
- Gemology & materials: inclusions, surface checks, texture review.
PRACTICAL USE & CAMERA CHECKLIST
Daily setup checklist (fast)
Start with low zoom, set IPD/diopter, then adjust illumination: reflected for opaque samples, transmitted for thin/semi-transparent objects. Keep working distance stable and refocus only as zoom changes.
Camera workflow: choose camera type (USB/HDMI/C-mount kit), install the correct adapter/reduction, set white balance/exposure presets, then use a calibration slide for measurement in µm (length/area) and standardized file naming for QC traceability.
COLO.Science & equipment
We help you select the right camera approach for stereo microscopy: quick USB capture, HDMI live view for training, or calibrated C-mount measurement setups—matched to your workflow and sample type.
If you need ring light, ESD configuration, measurement overlays, or a dedicated camera + software bundle, we propose the matching configuration.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS — STEBA600T (CONFIGURATION DEPENDENT)
| Viewing head | Trinocular (45° inclined, 360° rotation, typ.) |
| Camera port | C-mount (adapter/reduction per camera kit) |
| Optical system | Greenough (as per variant / PDF) |
| Zoom range | 6.7:1 (typ.) |
| Working distance | 100 mm (typ.) |
| Illumination | LED reflected + LED transmitted (independent control) |
| PDF reference | Open official TechSpec |
Included items (typ.)
- Microscope + trinocular head
- C-mount camera port (adapter/reduction per kit)
- Power cord, dust cover, user manual
Manufacturer reserves the right to change technical specifications.
Configuration notice — microscopes are assembled per user requirements
Stereo microscopes are typically configured and assembled according to the user’s application and required accessories.
The official PDF technical specification defines the exact configuration, included components and available options for each model/variant.
Content shown on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and may not represent the final delivered configuration.










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