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40x-1000x BIOLOGICAL TRINOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE

40x-1000x BIOLOGICAL TRINOCULAR COMPOUND MICROSCOPE
From Baytronix

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Product Description

This is a brand new, factory sealed, microscope: We have found this incredible new brand of premium quality microscopes and are now making them available for sale direct to the public with a special arrangement with the factory. The Baytronix microscope family of optical instruments is made by one of the largest "private label" optical component fabricators in the world. Your microscope is made by the same technicians and on the same production line as optical instruments for Olympus, Cannon, Celestron, Konus, Bushnell and many other brands. While this is the same instrument you might see in a science catalog for thousands of dollars, by developing the Baytronix brand, the factory is able to sell the same product direct to us for much, much less. This microscope is brand new and has never been removed from the original factory packaging.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #129443 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Baytronix
  • Model: 660110

Features

  • Premium Quality Optics from four 195mm achromatic objectives
  • Quadruple Nosepiece Includes four DIN objectives -- 4x/10x/40x (spring loaded)/100x (oil).
  • Trinocular head allows for optional attachment of film cameras, digital cameras, or CCD video or digital video cameras.
  • Wide Field 10x Eyepiece Set is Included.
  • Halogen Lighting System with Infinite Brightness Adjustment Range

Customer Reviews

great product!5
I love this microscope, and the company i bought it from. They were so helpful and patient with me. I'd had a problem, addressed it, and they were wonderful in trying to help me fix it. This is a great quality, very sturdy microscope that is pretty easy to use. I'm not an expert by any means in micro-anything, and we've had a blast playing with this one. I'm a homeschool mom, and we've been able to see all sorts of things at magnifications unknown to us before. I highly recomend this!