Before purchasing a microscope, answer these five core questions to ensure you select the most suitable equipment.
1. What is the primary purpose?
Research: Cell observation, fluorescence imaging
Industry: Material analysis, defect detection
Education: Student experiments, classroom demonstrations
Medical: Pathology diagnosis, blood analysis
2. What samples will be observed?
Type: Live cells/tissue sections/metal materials
State: Transparent/opaque/fluorescence labeled
Size: Standard slides/large-sized samples
3. What image quality is needed?
Basic observation: Standard resolution
Research documentation: High resolution + digital imaging
Precise measurement: Professional analysis software
4. What is the budget?
Equipment main unit cost
Essential accessory costs
Future upgrade possibilities
5. Who will operate the equipment?
Professionals: Complex functions
Production line: Simple operation
Student use: Safety and durability
Procurement Recommendations
Prioritize core requirements
Choose upgradeable models
Value after-sales service support
By addressing these five questions, you can quickly clarify your needs. For professional advice, please contact our technical team.