Here are the key points about types of light microscopes:
- Compound light microscopes are the most common type found in classrooms and labs. They use a system of multiple lenses (objective and eyepiece lenses) to magnify specimens. The magnification is calculated by multiplying the objective and eyepiece powers.
- Stereo microscopes are useful for viewing three-dimensional specimens. They use two eyepieces and two separate light paths to provide a stereoscopic view. This allows depth perception. They are well-suited to tasks like examining insects or small parts.
- Inverted or upside-down microscopes have their objectives below the stage to allow viewing live cell cultures or other transparent specimens from below