Beekeepers can diagnose hive infections within just a few minutes using the OM36-LBK beekeeper microscope without the need for lengthy sampling processes or expensive lab analyses. Inspired and recommended by popular writer and beekeeper, Randy Oliver, we built this microscope to help beekeepers tackle the challenges that come with CCD.
​"It is greatly surprising to me that with the great interest by beekeepers in Nosema ceranae, how few actually make the effort to monitor the levels of this parasite in their colonies! Even more surprising is that, despite the considerable expense, many blindly treat their colonies without having any idea as to whether their bees are actually infected!"- Randy Oliver
Let’s Get Optical
The OM36-L includes a binocular or optional trinocular, as well as:
A Seidentopf microscope head inclined at an ergonomic 45 degrees that rotates 360 degrees for flexible viewing positions.
Two Wide Field WF10x eyepieces and rubber eyecups for improved viewing.
Diopters built into both oculars enable individual eye focusing while the head can be adjusted through 55-75mm to adapt for different interpupillary distances.
A rear-facing quadruple nosepiece with four parcentered, coated, parfocal, 185mm achromatic objectives (4x, 10x, 40x spring, 100x spring, oil immersion).
Spring-loaded 40x and 100x objectives to mitigate the risk of damage to slides.
40x, 100x, 400x and 1,000x magnification levels.
A 23mm camera adapter is included with the trinocular version
Tip: Once you have focused the microscope using the 4x and 10x objective lenses, use the 40x objective lens to Nosema Ceranae infections.
If you just don’t like your Omano microscope and want to send it back after a few weeks of use, do it. We’ll take it back with no questions asked.
If you have a problem with it 30 years from now, we’ll fix it. We made a decision decades ago that we would offer a lifetime limited warranty because we know we don’t have to worry about quality issues.
Just under $150 on your order? There are dozens of small accessories you can add to your order to get that free shipping. Check out some prepared slides, slide covers, or stains.
Focus on the Stage
The OM36 series includes an oversize double-layered, graduated mechanical stage that measures 110mm x 120mm. Other features of this unique stage include:
A range of 70mm x 25mm X-Y movement
A spring-loaded slide clamp for the exact positioning of the specimen.
Dropdown coaxial coarse/fine controls so the viewer can operate the stage 'eyes down'
Focus features include:
High-quality rack and pinion mechanics for longer life and coaxial focus controls for easier focusing
A rack stop to prevent the objectives from interfering with the stage
A slip clutch control to reduce the risk of damaging the focus controls through overextension
Farewell, Weak Illumination!
The OM36-LBK is fitted with a professional Abbe 1.25 N condenser, along with an Iris diaphragm for optimal adjustments.
Swap Out that Hard Eyepiece for Soft Imaging
What if there was a way to combine a love of technology with a passion for microscopy?
You can pair the OM36 with a Summit Series digital microscope camera to make this compound microscope into a digital microscope in an instant. The Summit Series cameras are known for their remarkable color resolution and color sensitivity, meaning you can study bright, clear, and vivid images under your scope.
In addition, the included 0.5x reducing lens makes for an image that is significantly closer to that seen through the eyepieces with the naked eye. A Summit Series camera comes with robust documentation and measuring software that your students can use to manipulate and share their discoveries.
The Summit Series microscope cameras are compatible with a C/CS mount, 23mm eyepiece adapter, and 30mm and 30.5mm collars (fitting almost any other microscope).