National Geographic 40x-1600x LCD Microscope

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  • Study specimens in stages using magnification powers ranging from 40x to 1600x.
  • 3.5" LCD screen provides crisp, colorful specimen views that can be simultaneously shared by multiple viewers at the same time.
  • 5MP camera lets users take photos or videos of specimens for later analysis.
  • In addition to offering internal storage memory, the device has an SD card slot and comes with a USB cable for data transfer.
  • Color filter wheel makes it easier to recognize details of colorless or transparent specimens.
  • Includes collection/prepping tools, prepared and blank slides, a shrimp hatchery and other accessories to jumpstart investigations.
  • Requires SD-Card to record video. SD-Card not included.

Take your quest for discovery to a cellular level with this high-end digital microscope from National Geographic. Offering an impressive magnification range of 40x to 1600x, this scope uses a 3.5" high-resolution LCD screen as an eyepiece to provide crisp, colorful specimen views that can be simultaneously shared by multiple users.

To document your investigations, the instrument has a 5-megapixel camera that can take photos or videos for later analysis and includes effect options such as sepia or black and white. A smooth focusing wheel that works in conjunction with an advanced system that secures the slide and slowly glides it around the viewing stage produces detail-rich images with minimal refocusing.

Other features include a versatile LED illumination system, a six-position color filter wheel, a USB cable for data transfer, internal storage memory, an SD card slot, collection tools, slides and a sturdy carrying case.

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