SECOND OBSERVER (HITCHHIKER)

The Second Observer, often referred to as the “Hitchhiker,” is an auxiliary observation device used in conjunction with optical instruments such as telescopes or microscopes. It allows a second observer to simultaneously view the same object or specimen being observed by the primary observer.

ROTATING SYSTEMS:
Rotatable kit for second observer – ref. MC-A155 – composed of:
  • Rotatable stereoscopic secondary eyepiece
  • Tilted binoculars
  • 2 x 12.5x wide-angle eyepieces
Rotatable kit for second observer – ref. MC-A296 – composed of:
  • Rotatable stereoscopic secondary eyepiece
  • Tiltable binoculars 0-60°
  • 2 x 12.5x wide-angle eyepieces
ROTATING AND ARTICULATED SYSTEMS:
Rotatable and articulated kit for second observer – ref. MC-A295 – composed of:
  • Rotatable and articulating stereoscopic secondary eyepiece
  • Tilted binoculars
  • 2 x 12.5x wide-angle eyepieces
Rotatable and articulated kit for second observer – ref. MC-A297 – composed of:
  • Rotatable and articulating stereoscopic secondary eyepiece
  • Tiltable binoculars 0-60°
  • 2 x 12.5x wide-angle eyepieces