Binocular Erect Stereo Microscope 10X-15X-30X-45X




AmScope Binocular Erect Stereo Microscope 10X-15X-30X-45X


AmScope Binocular Erect Stereo Microscope 10X-15X-30X-45X


$139.75


This binocular stereo microscope comes with four magnification power settings, 10X, 15X, 30X & 45X, and a versatile illumination system that provides both incident (top) lighting and transmitted (bottom) lighting. You can choose between incident illumination shining down onto the object or transmitted illumination through the frosted stage plate. The first is used for the observation of three-dime…

Dual Lights 10x-20x-30x-60x Stereo Microscope with USB Digital Camera


Dual Lights 10x-20x-30x-60x Stereo Microscope with USB Digital Camera


$186.95


Packing List: Binocular stereo microscope with a pair of WF10X and WF20X eyepieces;Frosted glass objective stage plate;Black/white plastic stage plate;USB digital camera 640×480 with 0.5x built-in reduction lens;Software and driver disc for Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000(SP.), Windows XP, Windows Vista 32/64bit and Windows 7;Rubber eyeshields;Wrench for focus knob tension adjustment;Allen key for st…

Binocular Stereo Microscope 5X10X15X30X w/ Electronic Eyepiece


Binocular Stereo Microscope 5X10X15X30X w/ Electronic Eyepiece


$299.95


Packing List: Binocular stereo microscope with WF10X/20 eyepieces;0.5x auxiliary objective;Frosted glass stage plates;Black/white plastic stage plate;Rubber eyeshields;Dust cover;Extra halogen bulb (12V/10W);Electronic eyepiece;A CD of driver and software for electronic eyepiece (support Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000(SP.), Windows XP, Windows Vista 32/64bit and Windows 7);Eyepiece adapter…

AmScope 10x-15x-30x-45x Student Stereo Microscope + USB2.0 Digital Camera


AmScope 10x-15x-30x-45x Student Stereo Microscope + USB2.0 Digital Camera


$209.98


This binocular stereo microscope comes with a 640×480 pixel USB2.0 digital camera. It has four magnification power settings, 10X, 20X, 30X & 60X, and a versatile illumination system that provides both incident (top) lighting and transmitted (bottom) lighting. You can choose between incident illumination shining down onto the object or transmitted illumination through the frosted stage plate. The f…


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