Student Microscope - Ideal Saltwater Scope
Student Microscope by C & A Scientific is a new economy model that combines the quality of the My First Lab with the upgrades of the MS series for greater options. Equipped with the mechanical stage which allows smooth and easy adjustment of slides left/right or backward/forward during observation as well as both coarse and fine focusing controls, popular features for educational use. Quality metal construction and 5 year warranty makes these reliable microscopes a great value. Features: 10X Eyepiece with scale pointer 3 Objectives 4X, 10X, & 40X Total magnification 40X to 400X Mechanical stage Coaxial coarse & fine focusing Disc diaphragm 15W lamp Vinyl dust cover, spare bulb. Size: 4? x 6? x 11? (H) By C & A Scientific
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Finall an affordable Scope for Saltwater!
Hey this is just a little cheapie but that makes it perfect for the average backyard redneck lab (yup I have a better one but we tear up 2 or 3 of these a year as opposed to tearing up my 1900 dollar Bausch). These are pretty rugged little guys that I have used for a couple of years as my general scopes - Usually I dont need more than 40x but it is nice to have more lenses to play with in a cheaper scope - Also I was able to get a local eyeglass shop to custom grind an eyepiece for my webcam and with another we eliminated the eyepiece altogether and had a local machine shop make an optical chip mount for one of the old Kodak camera chip kits - costed like under a hundred bucks - makes for one inexpensive electronic microscope provided you are inventive enough to slip an eyepiece and plotch a cam. We have one of these scopes we carry on the boats and use a couple of pieces of stiff wire and some polished aluminium pipe with an Intel webcam 3 (ebay under 5 bucks) to make a really affordable "on the boat, in the field, getting beaten on" microscope. Handiest little scopes I have found to have around saltwater