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Christmas gifts shop - Celestron 44102 400x Power Laboratory Biological Microscope
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- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Celestron
- EAN: 0050234441025
- Feature: An entry level microscope with features such as a condenser, triple objective nosepiece, diaphragm and yet at an economical price
- Label: Celestron
- Manufacturer: Celestron
- Model: 44102
- Publisher: Celestron
- Studio: Celestron
Manufacturer: Celestron
- An entry level microscope with features such as a condenser, triple objective nosepiece, diaphragm and yet at an economical price
- 10x eyepiece and 4x, 10x, 40x objective lenses combine to provide powers of 40x, 100x, and 400x allowing for more serious usage
- The arm is adjustable from 0° to 60° so you can position the microscope for comfortable views
- 50mm (2") mirror provides illumination to make details of specimen slides easier to see
- Basic condenser is provided to concentrate the light cone onto the specimen to make it easier to observe details of the specimen
Celestron optical instruments deliver excellent resolution and contrast. Celestron's instruments offer versatility in viewing any microscopy subject that interests you. Celestron offers microscopes suited for a wide variety of uses - hobby, education and research. This is a very economical entry level biological microscope that includes many standard features (like a condenser and diaphragm) not found on many microscopes in this price category. The monocular head adjusts from 0° to 60° for comfortable viewing. All metal construction of the bases, arms, stands, and heads give the microscope lasting durability and rigidity. It has five prepared slides included so you can begin enjoying viewing right "out from the box". The Microscope is backed with a two year limited warranty.
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