Boom stand stereo microscope

A boom stand stereo microscope is a type of stereo microscope that is mounted on a boom arm. The boom arm allows for greater versatility and maneuverability compared to a traditional benchtop stereo microscope, as it can be positioned over the specimen from any direction. This type of microscope typically consists of two separate optical paths, one for each eye, that produce a three-dimensional view of the specimen. The stereo effect is achieved by using two slightly offset objective lenses that create two slightly different images. The boom stand design allows for the microscope to be positioned in a variety of configurations, making it useful for a wide range of applications, including dissection, inspection, and repair.