Our options include two options for oblique observation of the object. They are the “Universal Stand” and the “3D Arm”.
■ Universal Stand
<Advantages>
These options use the part that is flush with the object being observed as the fulcrum of rotation. Therefore, it has a structure that makes it difficult to lose sight of the object even when viewed from an angle.
This is especially true when you need to change the viewing angle frequently.
<Disadvantages>
However, these options rotate only on one face at a time, so you can’t strabissee four faces at the same time.
(This is possible by rotating the object using a simple rotary XY table.) )
Rotary Simplified XY Table TK180-K |
■ 3D Arm
<Advantages>
It is possible to strabismus from various positions, including four sides of the observer.
Another advantage is that these options can handle large objects. (This is structurally deep.)
<Disadvantages>
Since the center of the lens (the hold part) acts as a fulcrum and rotates, it must remain in position to avoid losing sight of the object.