A compound microscope is a high power high magnification microscope that uses a compound lens system.
Compound light microscope view.
In this type of microscope there are ocular lenses in the binocular eyepieces and objective lenses in a rotating nosepiece closer to the specimen.
The objective lens typically 4x 10x 40x or 100x is compounded multiplied by the eyepiece lens typically 10x to obtain a high magnification of 40x 100x 400x and 1000x.
Micro meaning small and scope meaning view.
The term light refers to the method by which light transmits the image to your eye.
Compound light microscope optics magnification and uses with links to microscopemaster buyer s guides a compound light microscope is a microscope with more than one lens and its own light source.
Compound deals with the microscope having more than one lens microscope is the combination of two words.
A compound light microscope is a type of light microscope that uses a compound lens system meaning it operates through two sets of lenses to magnify the image of a specimen.
Knowing a compound light microscope s field of view fov allows you to determine the approximate size of objects too small to measure with a standard ruler.
A compound microscope can be categorized into an upright microscope and an inverted microscope.
To calculate field of view you need to know the magnification and field number of the microscope s lens currently in use.
The microscope pictured above is referred to as a compound light microscope.