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The AmScope SE306R-PZ Forward Binocular Stereo Microscope offers a versatile magnification range of 20X to 80X, featuring high-quality widefield optical glass lenses and a robust all-metal framework. With built-in halogen lighting and an ergonomic design, this microscope is perfect for both professional and educational use, making it an essential tool for any serious researcher or hobbyist.
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Objective Lens Description | 2X & 4X |
Real Angle Of View | 45 Degrees |
Magnification Maximum | 80 |
Light Source Type | Halogen |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.6"L x 11"W x 6.6"H |
Color | White |
Material Type | Metal |
M**F
Very nice microscope
I bought this at the recommendation of a watch repairer for my burgeoning watch restoration hobby. It is extremely well made, and has a clear and powerful view.I ended up returning it in favor of a digital microscope that is easier to see and can record pictures and video - however, this microscope technically did everything I needed.It's construction is heavy and solid. It's not accidentally sliding off of your desk or being knocked over.The lighting is excellent, and is convenient to switch between the two light sources. The instructions indicate that there may be halogen alternatives to the bulbs used, and for my purposes I would have looked at purchasing those to provide a little colder light temperature.The magnification is excellent. I didn't even unpack the high-powered eyepieces and the magnification was still more than enough for my needs.Overall, this is a well-made, well-packaged optical microscope that does what it does very well.
A**S
Great for kids!
I bought this for my 6 year-old and it's a great purchase for the price. It is heavy and durable. There is a top light and bottom light that provide adequate viewing. The ocular lens is easy to use as well as the objection lens. It's perfect for bugs, small rocks and other minor objects like bone fragments etc. I have a few slides for a compound microscope that I can see with this stereo microscope....but don't expect much on the cellular level from this one. This stereo scope is GREAT for small objects!!!
B**R
Educational and entertaining. Get one!
Well built, not a toy. Optics great for the price. Even with 20X eyepieces, a little lower quality image, but still good. Of course there is no 10X as the description says (10X--80X). You have 20/40 or 40/80, depending on the eyepieces. I've used it with a 10X eyepiece one side, and a 20X on the other in order to quickly go from 20-80 without having to change out eyepieces. I know, it's only monocular then, but still good enough for most viewing. Be aware that the light does get hot.
B**N
Surprisingly Good
The media could not be loaded. My laboratory bought this to aid in zebrafish and prosthetic heart valve research. I was assuming it would be super-cheap given that it's only about $150, but I am pleasantly surprised by how good it is. If this is being used as a home-school thing or a child's gift, it is amazing. In a laboratory setting, it has a couple of disappointing drawbacks but it can still be extremely useful.Pros:-Great quality materials. It feels like this was built to last.-The objective can be switched from 2X to 4X, which is a lot more convenient than having a fixed objective and double the number of eyepieces.-Comes with a manual, 10X and 20X eyepieces, two extra bulbs, eye covers, ocular cover, and an interchangeable base plate disc (one opaque, one frosted glass).-Excellent when using the 10X eyepieces (20X and 40X total magnification). I haven't even needed to use the 20X eyepieces because the 10X eyepieces are adequate for everything I do. If you are doing a typical dissection (or in my case, dechorionating zebrafish embryos) then the 80X magnification is seriously overkill.Cons:-The optics using the 20X eyepieces (at 40X and 80X total magnification) are dark and you need to be looking at the perfect distance/angle to see a full field of view. Even so, the detail is still there. For the price, the image is surprisingly sharp. My disappointment here is almost entirely on the brightness of the optics and not that the optics are distorted or foggy.-Lack of light dimmer is a pretty big flaw. If frosted glass gets wet, the disc becomes clear and the light is blinding. It would be nice to be able to turn it down.-No camera mount (unless you attach one through the eyepiece slot).Bottom line:Recommended
A**R
Awesome Microscope!
All the stars. For sure! WE LOVE it! More importantly, all the kids (3) and all their friends and all the parents' friends... everyone loves it! If we are having friends over, we can just put it on the table. No need for an icebreaker! :) It has a really good depth of focus. It allows you to grab things with tweezers, disassembly (watches etc) dissection (even teff seeds). Try looking at ice cream sprinkles. They look like bowling balls, but they're irregular and spotty. Very weird! You can backlight as well as front light, but not at the same time. Good enough to see blood cells as dots. I just have to note that we already owned at least 2 or 3 regular microscopes. It was totally worth springing for the money to get the improved view!
M**N
Owned for two years. GREAT microscope!
I am a student of microbiology and genetics. I have owned this for about 2 years now. It is a VERY nice microscope. Resolution is great, it is versatile, and nothing has broken on it. The bulbs it came with are still working. It is slightly smaller than laboratory grade stereo microscopes, but that is good because lab size ones are quite big lol Too big for my desk. But this one is just a great size. And it allows you to adjust the height to fit bigger objects on the stage. I can't think of anything bad to say about it and I'm just really happy with it. :) Thanks AmScope!P.S. When using the 20X occulars, you might have to get your eyes closer to the lenses to see anything. I find that moving the eyepieces closer together helps me with this.
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