32mm Blue Green and Yellow Filters for Microscopes

SKU: FT-BGY32

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The Higher the Magnification - The More Detail You'll See

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Magnification is the ability of your microscope to make small objects seem larger. As the magnification increases the area being viewed will be decrease is size but the detail of the area being viewed will improve.

Amscope microscopes come with multiple magnifications to aid you in finding the proper magnification for viewing each specimen.

Camera Connection Types

When comparing 2.0 and 3.0 there are few major differences. First the transfer rates. USB 2.0 offers transfer rates of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of 4.8 Gbps - that's 10 times faster.

Camera Resolution

The most important factor in ensuring successful microscopic imaging is choosing the appropriate optics and camera for your application that gives you more data and higher image quality. When selecting a microscope camera, it is best to base your decision on the most important requirements for your microscopic observation.

Key Features

  • 32mm Blue Green and Yellow Filters for Microscopes
  • Dimension: 32mm (1-1/4") in diameter approximately.
  • A typical use would be a blue filter when using low levels of light in a brightfield application. (Like dry layer blood analysis.) When low levels of light are used, you usually get a yellowing effect because the lamp is turned low. The blue filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.
  • Green filters are often placed in the light path to improve the performance of achromat and planachromat objectives. When using phase contrast the best images are often produced in green light.
  • A typical use would be a yellow filter when the microscopy images are blue. The yellow filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.

Dimension: 32mm (1-1/4") in diameter approximately.

A typical use would be a blue filter when using low levels of light in a brightfield application. (Like dry layer blood analysis.) When low levels of light are used, you usually get a yellowing effect because the lamp is turned low. The blue filter brings the light back to a more natural white light. Green filters are often placed in the light path to improve the performance of achromat and planachromat objectives. When using phase contrast the best images are often produced in green light.A typical use would be a yellow filter when the microscopy images are blue. The yellow filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.

application model num Filter-Other Compound Microscope
attribute filter
color Filter-Blue, Filter-Green, Filter-Yellow
color m Filter-Blue, Filter-Green, Filter-Yellow
filter applicatiomodel num Other Compound Microscope
filter application model num Other Compound Microscope
filter color Blue, Green, Yellow
filter size 32mm
key features
  • 32mm Blue Green and Yellow Filters for Microscopes
  • Dimension: 32mm (1-1/4") in diameter approximately.
  • A typical use would be a blue filter when using low levels of light in a brightfield application. (Like dry layer blood analysis.) When low levels of light are used, you usually get a yellowing effect because the lamp is turned low. The blue filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.
  • Green filters are often placed in the light path to improve the performance of achromat and planachromat objectives. When using phase contrast the best images are often produced in green light.
  • A typical use would be a yellow filter when the microscopy images are blue. The yellow filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.
  • Manufacturer AmScope
    prop 65 Prop 65 Warning
    size Filter-32mm
    vendor AmScope

    AmScope products are warranted against manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship from the original date of purchase, for the following years: 


    • Five Year Warranty for Microscopes: All our microscopes come with a five (5) year factory warranty against manufacturing defects, covering labor and parts. 
    • Ten Year Warranty for Euromex Microscopes: All our Euromex microscopes come with a ten (10) year factory warranty against manufacturing defects, covering labor and parts.
    • One Year Warranty for Telescopes: All our telescopes come with a one (1) year warranty, except when specified in the description. 
    • One Year Warranty for Accessories: All our microscope accessories (USB cameras, illuminators, illumination, dust covers, and etc.) come with a one (1) year warranty, except when specified in the description.
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    Warranty does not apply for consumable accessories and parts such as bulbs, batteries, fuses, cords, optical components or any add-on accessories such as mechanical specimen holders that are not built into the microscope stage as an integral part of the original manufacture, etc. Warranty does not cover microscopes, lenses cameras or other accessories that have become inoperable due to dirt or damage due to misuse or lack of maintenance. 

    Note: Buyers are responsible for return shipping and handling cost for warranty services. Our warranty covers parts and labor only.

    Dimension: 32mm (1-1/4") in diameter approximately.

    A typical use would be a blue filter when using low levels of light in a brightfield application. (Like dry layer blood analysis.) When low levels of light are used, you usually get a yellowing effect because the lamp is turned low. The blue filter brings the light back to a more natural white light. Green filters are often placed in the light path to improve the performance of achromat and planachromat objectives. When using phase contrast the best images are often produced in green light.A typical use would be a yellow filter when the microscopy images are blue. The yellow filter brings the light back to a more natural white light.

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