Friday, December 23, 2011

CARL ZEISS 4705668 TRINOCULAR RESEARCH MICROSCOPE

CARL ZEISS 4705668 TRINOCULAR RESEARCH MICROSCOPE

The price is $600




Zeiss 4705668 microscope
HBO 200W/4 Light Source, does NOT have a light bulb, comes with the cooling component for the light
Rear built-in light source
Zeiss 46 72 59 vertical illuminator light source
Zeiss C35 Camera
Zeiss Ikophot M camera controller, we are not sure if it is complete. It is what you see in the pictures.
Zeiss Neoflural 40X/0.75 Objective
Zeiss Neofluar 63X/0.90
Zeiss Light Condenser 1.2/1.4
Qty. 2 x Zeiss Kpl 10X Eyepieces

CARL ZEISS

http://www.zeiss.com/

Zeiss Photomicroscope III 3 Microscope No Oculars / Objectives

Zeiss Photomicroscope III 3 Microscope No Oculars / Objectives

price $5000
Has trinocular head camera is included
Light Sources included ( Need 1 Power Supply )
Unit does NOT have Oculars or Objectives
Unit has Various Filters ETC.
please see detailed photos for all features
Has room for 6 Objectives
Unit powers on succesfully
Came from working environment
Only what is pictured/in description is included
This unit is surplus from a local university hospital
30 Day No DOA Guarantee




You can get Zeiss Photomicroscope III 3 Microscope No Oculars / Objectives  at eBay

200X 2MP USB Digital Microscope

200X 2MP USB Digital Microscope
USB Digital Microscope allows you to view objects up to 200x closer with high magnification. You can use it to shot video clips or capture to your computer. Simple use, no need installation. Just connect to USB port in computer, it will starts work.
Clearly view on magnified objects
USB digital microscope allows you to see even the smallest of details, in high definition, directly on your computer screen. Details like individual strands of hair or even the fine scratches on a collectible coin that would be impossible to detect with the naked eye, can easily be viewed by this amazing USB digital microscope.
Photo and video recording available
You can take either 2 mega pixel photos, or AVI video clips for storage and later viewing while view magnified objects through this USB digital Microscope. All of this is possible due to the user friendly and powerful computer software that comes packaged with each purchase. As an added bonus, this high end digital microscope gets its power directly from the USB port, meaning that you never have to worry about batteries.

USB Microscope QX5

Simple plug and play operation with included software that allows you to magnify objects and view them on your PC up to 200X and take snapshots and time-lapse movies. You can also manipulate images with drawing and painting tools. The QX5 microscope is detachable from the stand to allow you to get closer to large objects.

The USB Microscope QX5 has these great features:
Take snapshots, video, and time-lapse movies
3 magnification levels – 10X, 60X, and 200X
Super-brite LED lighting for bright top and bottom illumination
Video playback at 15 frames/sec
Resolution of 640×480
Software works with Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
Handheld mode allows for expanded viewing possibilities
Comes with: Microscope, USB cable, Stand, Specimen Jars, Sample Slide, Tweezers, Eye Dropper, Slide Clip, and Software CD-ROM

Barska Digital USB Microscope

Barska Digital USB Microscope

Barska Digital 10x-300x USB Microscope
Digital Microscope adjustable from 10x to 300x magnification
Barska education equipment makes learning fun (so kids do more of it)
Simple toy opens whole new worlds to your family
Barska 25x25 Zoom Monocular/Microscope
BARSKA 8-25x25 Zoom Monocular/Microscope, 8-25x Zoom magnification, 25mm Objective lens, Strong plastic magnifying chamber attaches to monocular to view specimens, Large eyepiece for comfortable viewing, Includes wrist strap and case

You can a cheap barska USB microscope here $30.



Barska Microscopes Prices compare .

Barska Microscopes Prices compare .

You can compare the prices for the following Barska  Microscopes:
Barska Optics AY11230 Trinocular Microscope $215
Barska Optics AY11238 Monocular Microscope $140
Barska Optics AY11232 Binocular Microscope $397
Barska Optics AY11228 Dual-View Microscope $210
Barska Optics AY11234 Trinocular Microscope $400
Barska Optics AY11240 Monocular Microscope $100
Barska Optics AY11236 Binocular Microscope $300

http://www.epinions.com/Microscopes--barska_optics


Monday, December 19, 2011

Review: Brando's 200x USB Microscope

Review: Brando's 200x USB Microscope

If you’re looking for a USB microscope that works with Mac OS X on the cheap, look no further. The Brando 8 USB Digital Microscope (PN: ULIFE022500) features a 1.3MP image sensor, 10 to 200x magnification and a maximum video resolution 1280×1024. Compact USB microscopes are excellent for looking at coins, stamps and other exonumia.
If you’re looking for a USB microscope that works with Mac OS X on the cheap, look no further.
The Brando 8 USB Digital Microscope (PN: ULIFE022500) features a 1.3MP image sensor, 10 to 200x magnification and a maximum video resolution 1280×1024.
Compact USB microscopes are excellent for looking at coins, stamps and other exonumia. I’ve seen them selling for upwards of $200 at coin shows, but you can get one from Brando for only $75.
It is ideal for various applications such as science and engineering work and study, dematology (skin/scalp) exam, detailed repair, assembly and quality control (i.e. eletronics, mechanical, etc.), hobbies and collecting (coin, stamp, watch, jewelry, etc.), law enforcement (counterfeit ID, crime lab, etc.), entertainment or simply as a reading aid.
The Brando scope only comes with Windows software but I found a Mac driver from BigC (DinoScope v4.0, released 4/10/2008) that works well with 10.5.6. The Mac driver allows you to capture video (and sound) and has a funny option to “Regord Without Hogging Machine.” The DinoScope 4 driver doesn’t provide a way to capture stills but you can always use the Mac’s built-in screenshot utility (Cmd-Shift-4).
A decent flexible stand for the microscope can be can be found for around $39 but I prefer the GorillaPod original ($20, pictured) from Joby.
Lots of sample pictures are on the Brando Web site and I’ve posted a shot of the new 2009 Lincoln Log Cabin cent after the jump.

Veho Deluxe USB Powered Microscope

Veho Deluxe USB Powered Microscope

I just bought this microscope and after some initial disappointment, because I didn't really know how to use it and the documentation that comes with it is almost useless, I am now quite pleased with it. There is some confusion in reviews here over what this microscope can do -- is it really a 400x power microscope? The advertising describes it as "Magnification: 20x - 400x (Plus digital zoom in 640x480 mode)" Does that mean it can continuously zoom for 20X to 400x? The manual that comes with it does not really tell you how to use it. So I did a little experimentation, and found that it really has two fixed magnifications, appx. 20x and appx. 400x.

There is a cylindrical drum you can twist for focusing the microscope. As you turn it an internal lens moves up and down the barrel, changing the distance to the specimen. On the drum, there's a scale, with markings from 20 to 400 on it, that is quite misleading -- it suggests that you can optically zoom continuously from 20x to through 400x. But that is not the case. Instead, there are two fixed magnification levels, one nominally 20x and one about 400x, corresponding to two different focus locations, and they do not correspond to the locations on the scale you would expect!

Using it at 20x power:
If you place a specimen, like a piece of paper, directly under the microscope and place the clear plastic end of the microscope directly on the paper, the 20x focus occurs when you turn the drum beyond the top of the scale, past the 400, then a little past the 20 mark as the scale starts repeating. At this focal point the internal lens is moved up the tube, far from the specimen. The field of view is 13.5 mm. You can then move the microscope farther from the paper, readjusting the focus as necessary. You can even move the microscope quite far from the specimen, and still be able to focus it with 20x magnification. When it is focused at infinity, (at the extreme end of the scale, about 60 over the top), the field of view is 11.2 degrees, or about 3" wide when the subject is 12" from the end of the microscope.
Using it at 400x power:
To get the the 400x magnification, again place the clear plastic end of the microscope directly on the specimen, say a dollar bill. The 400x focus location occurs when the drum is rotated beyond the bottom of the scale, to the 400 below the 20 mark. At this point, the internal lens is moved down the tube, to nearly as close to the specimen as it can get (about 22mm). The field of view is only about 0.8 mm, or 2 degrees. Most users would never notice that the microscope can focus at the 400x magnification: to attain it you must move the focus lens to nearly the full bottom of its travel; it is easy to go through the focal region too quickly to see it; and the documentation makes no mention of it. People may think the higher magnification is obtained by zooming in digitally on your computer screen, without realizing that the microscope focuses with high magnification itself. You'll need to turn on the LED illumination for the 400x scale to get an image. (There are eight white LEDs that provide good even illumination, not four as advertised.)
Zooming:
As well as these two focus regimes, there is a software zoom option. If you choose a capture size of 640x480 you can go to the preferences menu and choose zoom to zoom in digitally. The field of view zooms from 13.5mm down to 4.2 mm.
Measuring actual magnification:
The 20x and 400x are only approximage values, but you can measure the actual magnification by viewing a millimeter ruler or finer reticule if you have one. If the image capture size is set to 1280x960, I find that the width of the field of view is 13.5 mm at the "20x" focus, and about 0.8 mm at the "400x" focus. (about a 17x difference) The resolution, that is, the size of a single pixel in the field of view, is 13.5mm/1280= 10.5 microns for the "20x" focus, and 0.8mm/1280=0.6 micron for the "400x" focus. (Of course, the optics aren't perfect, and it appears to me that at the "400x" focus the optical resolution is about 3 pixels, that is, the smallest features you can see are about 2 micron in size. The magnification you see on your computer screen depends on the screen pixel size, also called the pixel pitch. Mine is 0.282 mm (or 90 pixels per inch, most LCD screens are 90-100 pixels/in.). For my screen, the two actual magnifications are then, 1280*0.282mm/13.5mm = 26.7x and 1280*.282mm/0.8mm = 451x. This is for viewing on the computer screen at "actual size", not zooming in.
Measuring object sizes:
The software allows you to measure objects with rulers you can draw over a picture, but you need to enter the actual magnification to calibrate the software ruler. They suggest you take that reading from the scale on the microscope, but there's so much up and down play in the focus drum that you can't rely on its readings for the true magnification. It's best to calibrate the field of view by taking a picture of a millimeter ruler. Then you know what true size the full width of the captured image corresponds to. That works well for the appx. 20x focus point. Unfortunately, the magnification box allows entry of only integers up to 220, so you can't enter an actual magnification, like 451, to get accurate numbers.
Even so, you can measure object sizes and do the math yourself. In particular, you can use the software ruler to measure sizes in pixels with a magnification factor of one, and get an accurate pixel measurement.
Saving images:
The software lets you save the images in uncompressed *.bmp or compressed *.jpg file formats. You can choose the level of compression for the *.jpg files; remarkably, the 3.7 MB files (1280x960x3bytes) can be compressed to about 100KB without much loss of resolution.
Image resolution:
Despite the ad hype, the sensor is not a 2 megapixel (Mp) sensor -- the spec sheet in the instruction manual says it is 1.3 (Mp). The maximum resolution is attained when you choose an image size of 1280x960 = 1.23 Mp. Although there is an option for capturing images at 1600x1200, those images are interpolated, and don't result in any greater actual resolution.
With these considerations in mind, you'll find that this microscope is a great value for the money, and you can take some really good photomicrographs with it.

Barska Microscope Reviews

Barska Microscope Reviews

Barska 40x-400x Monocular Compound Microscope
This scope will do anything asked, from k to college. A true lab quality microscope.
Barska Digital Microscope w/ 3.5in Screen, Camera, 64MB Internal Memory AY11374
We have received and set up this microscope for our sons science project. Thought the screen and photo option was a great idea for the display and other students viewing. The manual was written by someone who was translating from the production language using an interpretive device. In some places it makes absolutely no sense. In other places, you are referred to another section of the (very thin) manual which does not actually exist. There are three of us here with advanced degrees who use multitudinous electronic devices on a daily basis. We have all given up on how to save, transfer, and/or print the image from the screen. The image does transfer to the computer monitor, but then there is no access to save nor to print the image. The advertised utilities might be available, but there are no directions. Sometimes the camera freezes up, then the only option is to disconnect the power cord! I have tried to contact Baskar, but to no avail. I would at the very least like a complete

Barska Microscopes

Barska Microscopes
Compound Microscopes are constructed with two optical paths at the same angle.
Stereo Microscope are designed with two separate optical paths with two objectives and two eyepieces to provide slightly different viewing angles to the left and right eyes.
Digital Microscopes BARSKA's digital microscopes are state-of-theart integration of high quality microscope and a digital camera.
AY11684 - 8MP Digital Microscope 40x 100x 400x LCD Display
AY11238 - Monocular Compound Microscope, 40x, 100x,400x, w/
AY11240 - Monocular Compound Microscope, 40x, 100x,400x, w/
AY11232 - Binocular Zoom Stereo Microscope, 7x- 45x
AY11234 - Trinocular Zoom Stereo Microscope, 7x- 45x
AY11228 - 20x, 40x Stereo Microscope, Binocular by Barska
AY11230 - Trinocular Stereo Microscope, 20x, 40x
AA11568 - 8-25x25 Zoom Monocular/Microscope by Barska
Barska has lots of products including :
Biometric Safe
Riflescopes
Binoculars
Spotting Scopes
Laser Sights
Telescopes
Microscopes
Tripods
Rifle Scope Rings Mounts
Red Dot Scopes
Monoculars
Flashlights
Sports Watch
AR 15 Scopes
Metal Detectors
Trail Camera

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

AmScope Monocular Compound Microscope 40x-2000x Review

AmScope Monocular Compound Microscope 40x-2000x Review

45-degree Inclined 360-degree Rotatable Monocular Head with Eight Magnification Settings 40X, 80X, 100X, 200X, 400X, 800X, 1000X & 2000X
Precise Optical Glass Lenses and Metal Mechanical Parts
Separate Coarse and Fine Focus and Abbe Condenser w/ Disc Diaphragm
Built-in Tungsten Light with GS and CE Approval

This telescope is great for the study of botany and a wonderful teaching tool for our grandchildren. We purchased another less expensive one, but this one shows much more and our grandson loves helping us to "see things better".

AmScope Binocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope 20x-40x-80x Reviews

Binocular Stereo Dissecting Microscope 20x-40x-80x Reviews:

I purchased 8 of these for my 6th grade class. They are perfect for our needs. The wide range 20-80 power makes them versatile. The scopes were well built and sturdy enough for classroom use. Shipping was fast and they were packaged very well.

This binocular stereo microscope comes with three magnification power settings, 20X, 40X & 80X, and a versatile illumination system that provides both incident (top) lighting and transmitted (bottom) lighting. You can choose between incident illumination shining down onto the object or transmitted illumination through the frosted stage plate.

Monday, December 12, 2011

AmScope 40x-2000x Lab Trinocular Biological Compound Microscope

AmScope 40x-2000x Lab Trinocular Biological Compound Microscope

I just bought the 40x-2000x Lab Trinocular Biological Compound Microscope (Dec 2011). The reason I choose this model was for the mechanical stage (sturdy, no wobbly), the 350 degree rotation head for 3 or 4 people to use without moving around and for camera use if I buy one in the future, and price.

I received it and everything looks fine. I tested it with some of the slides I ordered along with the microscope and it works really well. I will suggest you buy a cleaning kit along with the microscope. I wish I had one when I received mine. Also, you will need a storage or traveling box. Amscope sells 2 different ones for this microscope. I am still shopping around. I wish I had compare the warranty between the microscopes before I bought mine. This one only has 5 years warranty. I will suggest you look at a friend microscope before you buy one. This is a big investment (at least for me) Cover all your bases before you make your decision. I expect this microscope to be used by my children for all of their homeschooling years.

it is a good camera for microscope. I am very satisfied. But I want to purchase this article Microscope Case Vinyl Carrying Bag CB-B490 and Bright & Dark Field Microscope Phase Contrast Kit PCT, from amazon

40X-2000X Biological Compound Microscope with Mechanical Stage,AmScope

40X-2000X Biological Compound Microscope with Mechanical Stage,AmScope

As a home-schooling mom of 6 I can't say enough about this scope. We have struggled with several under $100 microscopes and I wish we would have started with this one. It is simple enough for our 4 year old to use and advanced enough for our son in college. The mechanical stage is a definite plus making it easy to find all sorts of creatures and to give coordinates for science assignments. This is better than the scope I used in college and we have had a great time with it.
I would recommend purchasing slides, a good how to guide etc because you will quickly become addicted. Nothing beats the right tool to get the job done and all of a sudden, science is the favorite class. We have studied parameciums to stem cuttings. The only thing I can think of that makes this less than perfect is that I need a case. The desciption neglects to tell you what is included - 2 light filters, a lighting iris diaphragm to control light levels, dust cover - in short it was more than I expected. Crystal clear images and with someaneuvering we can get a 3d image.
The price can't be beat (especially with free shipping)- I HIGHLY recommend this scope and can't imagine a kid not mesmerized examining his own blood,cheek cells, dust mites, algae, pond creatures, pollen, bees' legs, flies' wings etc, etc
This microscope is well made and of metal construction. I have wanted a microscope for many years but the models I found in local hobby shops were either way too expensive or cheaply constructed of plastic. Thanks to Amazon, I was able to find and select this quality product. Upon receipt, I performed the simple assembly within 10 minutes and was viewing paramecium, amoeba, planaria and other creatures in a drop of water from my backyard pond in no time at all.
After about a month of ownership, I purchased a Celestron digital USB imager for less than 50 bucks and I can now view and photograph excellent images as well as create videos of anything seen through this microscope using my PC. The microscope comes with both 10X and 20X eyepieces as well as color filters (which I would love to know how to use if anyone can advise me how to mount them) and a fantastic X / Y micrometer type clamping device which allows one to find an object, note its coordinates, move on and return to it easily rather than moving a slide with your fingers and possibly creating a mess. If you are looking for a well made hobby grade microscope for a very reasonable price, this is it. Do not be put off by the fact that this is not a well known name brand.

10X-20X-30X-60X Stereo Microscope with Digital Camera

amscope : 10X-20X-30X-60X Stereo Microscope with Digital Camera


Offers four magnification powers, 10X, 20X, 30X & 60X
Built-in top and bottom lights
Sturdy arm stand
High resulotion 640x480 pixel USB2.0 digital camera
Includes advanced AmScope editing & measuring software
Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 32-64 bit
This binocular arm-stand stereo microscope comes with a 640x480 pixel USB digital camera. It has four magnification power settings, 10X, 20X, 30X & 60X, and a versatile illumination system that provides both incident (top) lighting and transmitted (bottom) lighting. You can choose between incident illumination shining down onto the object or transmitted illumination through the frosted stage plate. The first is used for the observation of three-dimensional objects and the second for the observation of slides. This microscope offers high resolution and good depth within a broad field of view. It gives sharp clear stereo images. Its 45 degree inclined binocular head ensures an easy observation and rubber eyeguards provide further comfort.
The digital camera captures microscope images and displays live video on your computer screen. With the user-friendly software included, compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, you can edit microscope images, record video, capture still images and save microscope images as a BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL or other file. The camera dose not need any driver and the software is very easy to be installed on your computer.
This microscopy system is a great instrument for many applications. It can be used in geology, forestry, archaeology, agriculture and biology. It is appropriate for educational purposes in hospitals and schools. It is great for the exploration of the world of surface details and fine structures of various materials like wood, metal, solder, semiconductor and stone. It is perfect for the examination of insects, plants, rocks, stamps, coins, jewel, soldered points, microelectronic components or virtually any three dimensional objects. This scope is an ideal tool for watchmaker, jeweler, engraver, dies-maker, philatelist, coin collector, students, and etc. It comes with first-class quality and affordable price. It is brand new in factory-sealed box. Its retail value is above $800.

Features:
An affordable great stereo microscope with digital image system!
User friendly software included for editing microscope images on your computer, recording video, emailing the images to other people or saving them as BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL or other file!
Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Clear images with 640x480 resolution
Easy USB2.0 PC connection
Dose not need any driver and easy for installation
45 degree inclined binocular head with locked-in eyepieces
Four magnification levels: 10X, 20X, 30X & 60X
Sharp stereo erect images over a wide field view
High quality original true color
Unbeatable lowest price
Ocular-tube with adjustable diopter
Accurate alignment ensuring a fatigue-free long hour viewing
Rugged metal frame and arm-stand
Full optical glass elements
Precise ground glass lens
All metal mechanical parts
Adjustable interpupillary distance
Built-in both incident and transmitted illumination Systems
Upper/lower halogen lights
GS & CE approval electric apparatus
Extra bulb, white/black base plate and rubber eye-guards included
Manufactured under ISO 9001 Quality Control Standard
Excellent Five (5) Year Manufacturer Warranty
Unbeatable Lowest Price Guaranteed or the Difference Back!
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back!
Specifications:
Head: 45 degree inclined binocular
Widefield Eyepiece: WF10X and WF20X
Objective: 1X & 3X
Diopter Adjustment: ?dp
Interpupillary Distance: 2-3/16" - 2-15/16"(55-75mm)
Working Distance: 2-1/8" (53mm)
Frosted Glass Objective Plate: 3-3/4" (96mm) in diameter
White/Black Plastic Objective Plate: 3-3/4" (96mm) in diameter
Incident Illumination: 12V/10W
Transmitted Illumination: 12V/10W
Power Supply: 110V (220V version available)
Accessories: a pair of eye-caps, a pair of clips and a dust cover
Weight: 8 lbs
Packing List:
One Binocular Microscope with Top and Bottom Lights
One 640x480 Pixel USB Microscope Digital Camera with Software
Two Pairs of Widefield 10X Eyepieces, 10X & 20X
One 12V/10W Spare Bulb
One 3-3/4" (96mm) Frosted Glass Plate
One 3-3/4" (96mm) Plastic Plate
One Wrench for Tension Adjustment
Dust Cover, Eye-guards and User's Manual Included

amscope 3.35-225X Stereo Zoom Microscope with 80-LED Light and 5M color Digital Camera

amscope 3.35-225X Stereo Zoom Microscope with 80-LED Light and 5M color Digital Camera

This is a turnkey package of 3.35X-225X extreme widefield LED stereo zoom microscope with 5M USB2.0 digital camera. It comes with a trinocular 3.35X-225X stereo zoom microscope, a contemporary table stand and a heavy-duty variable 80-LED illuminator with dimmer. With 30mm extreme widefield eyepieces and auxiliary objective lenses, the microscope offers extreme widefield optics, super large zoom magnification power (50:1), and large working distance (8", 200mm). The variable 80-LED ring light is lighting-direction changeable and lighting-intensity adjustable, providing cool, even and bright LED illumination. It comes with a specially designed heavy-duty control box allowing you to turn on/off each portion of the light ring and change the lighting direction for obtaining the best microscope stereo images.
The color digital camera captures 5.0 Megapixel high resolution microscope images and streams live video on your PC screen. Using the included user-friendly software, which is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, you can edit microscope images in a manner similar to PhotoShop. You can conduct measurements across images, record videos, share images, and save them in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL and other formats. You can measure lengths, angles, areas and etc.
This microscopy system is an ideal instrument for gemologists, manufacturing engineers, and anyone in semiconductor and electronic industries. It is also a perfect microscope for biological laboratory applications that require low heat release. This microscope is made by the same technicians and on the same production line that makes optical instruments for Leca, Zess, Nkon and Oympus. It is brand new in factory sealed boxes. Its retail value is $4,500.
An perfect LED stereo zoom microscope with 5M color digital camera
Intensity- and light- direction variable cool, even and bright 80-LED illumination
5.0 Megapixel high resolution USB2.0 color digital camera
Captures microscope images and streams live video on your PC screen
Displays 5MP clear, full-screen images with high resolution
Saves still images in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL and other formats
Measures lengths, angles, areas and etc. across images
Edits images on your computer in a manner similar to PhotoShop
User-friendly software compatible with windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Built-in reduction lens provides same field of view on screen as through eyepieces
30mm and 30.5mm mounting adapters for fitting other microscopes
Quick and easy USB2.0 connection
Easy installation and operation
Life-time free software upgrades
3.35X-225X extreme wide zoom magnification power
8" (200mm) extreme large working distance
Trinocular head with 45-degree inclined 360-degree swiveling eye tubes
30mm extreme widefield high-eyepoint eyepieces with 22mm field of view
Super high resolution with great flatness and contrast, giving sharp and clear images
Sharp stereo erect images with wide field of view
Crystal clear original true color microscope images
Dual eye tubes with adjustable diopter
Contemporary table stand
Accurate alignment ensuring a fatigue-free long hour viewing
Full optical glass elements
Precise ground glass lenses
Full metal chrome-plated mechanical components
Adjustable interpupillary distance
Rubber eyeguards included
Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality control standard
Five (5) year manufacturer warranty for microscope.
Unbeatable low price for the same guaranteed or the difference back!
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back!
Specifications:
Head: 360-degree rotatable 45-degree inclined trinocular
Eyepiece: 30mm extreme widefield high-eyepoint WH10X/22MM and WH25X/9MM
Barlow Lens: 0.5X and 2.0X
Zoom Range: 0.67X-4.5X
Diopter Adjustment: +/- 5dp
Interpupillary Distance: 2-3/16" - 2-15/16"(55-75mm)
Working Distance: 8" (200mm)
Illumination: 80-LED variable ring light
Power Input: 110-240V, 50-60HZ, automatical switching
Stand: contemporary metal table stand
Accessories: a pair of eye-caps
Optional Accessories:
Optional 10X Super Widefield Eyepiece with Reticle for Measurement
 Optional 20X Extremely Widefield Eyepieces for Magnification Power Up to 90X
 Optional 0.3X Barlow Lens for Tripling the Working Distance and Field of View
 Optional 0.5X Barlow Lens for Doubling the Working Distance and Field of View
Optional 1.0X Barlow Lens for Protecting Objective Lenses
Optional 1.5X Barlow Lens for Magnification Power Up to 169X
Optional 8.0MP USB2.0 Digital Camera for PC Display
Optional 9.1MP USB2.0 Digital Camera for PC Display
Optional 10.7MP USB2.0 Digital Camera for PC Display
Optional 10.7MP USB2.0 Digital Camera Compatible with Mac OS10 for Apple Computer Display
 Optional CCD Camera for TV Display
 X-Y Gliding Table (Stage)for Easy Sample Control
 Optional Microscope Dust Cover

amscope reviews: 3.5X-90X Stereo Zoom Microscope on Boom Stand + 144 LED + 5MP Camera

amscope reviews: 3.5X-90X Stereo Zoom Microscope on Boom Stand + 144 LED + 5MP Camera

I have been using this type of microscopes for about 20 years from all different manufacturers. At work, I use
Scienscope and Luxo. When I decided to buy one for myself, I found Amscope. I was a little apprehensive
about buying one from a vendor that I have not heard of but I decided to try one since their prices were much
lower.
I am happy to report that the microscope itself is excellent. I can not really tell the difference in optical quality
from ones that cost 2x or 3x. The build quality is also excellent althought the Luxo that I use at work moves
more smoothly and feels definitely more expensive.
The LED ring light that came with the system is also excellent. The assembly instruction is poor but I didn't
need it since I basically knew how to put it together. It took less than 10 minutes to assemble it.
So overall, I would have no hesitation buying or recommending Amscope microscopes.

amscope reviews: 40X-2000X Biological Compound Microscope with Mechanical Stage

amscope reviews: 40X-2000X Biological Compound Microscope with Mechanical Stage
As a home-schooling mom of 6 I can't say enough about this scope. We have struggled with several under
$100 microscopes and I wish we would have started with this one. It is simple enough for our 4 year old to use
and advanced enough for our son in college. The mechanical stage is a definite plus making it easy to find all
sorts of creatures and to give coordinates for science assignments. This is better than the scope I used in
college and we have had a great time with it. I would recommend purchasing slides, a good how to guide etc
because you will quickly become addicted. Nothing beats the right tool to get the job done and all of a sudden,
science is the favorite class. We have studied parameciums to stem cuttings. The only thing I can think of that
makes this less than perfect is that I need a case. The desciption neglects to tell you what is included - 2 light
filters, a lighting iris diaphragm to control light levels, dust cover - in short it was more than I expected. Crystal
clear images and with some maneuvering we can get a 3d image.
The price can't be beat (especially with free shipping)- I HIGHLY recommend this scope and can't imagine a
kid not mesmerized examining his own blood,cheek cells, dust mites, algae, pond creatures, pollen, bees'
legs, flies' wings etc, etc

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Hack a webcam and a film camera into a USB microscope

Hack a webcam and a film camera into a USB microscope
Have you ever wanted to inspect or photograph something up close, but could not find amagnifying glass or did not have enough light on your subject? Well read on, because this project will do the job for you at little or no cost called “My Inspector Gadget”.

Most of you probably have a webcam sitting around somewhere, and after all the high voltage projects you’ve done using disposable cameras, we bet you have some camera lenses too. In a contest entry Butch shows how to make your very own computer enabled microscope out of stuff that many of you will have lying around your house. What is basically involved is tearing apart a web cam, adding additional lighting and a lens assembly from an old film camera.

In is project he shows how to harvest the lens from the film camera and mount it, as well as where he added the LED. You can see in the picture above, his results are pretty good.

Carl Zeiss Microscopy Solutions and Systems

Carl Zeiss Microscopy Solutions and Systems

Carl Zeiss Microscopy launched a new range of products and technologies at Neuroscience 2011.
The products included their newly expanded ZEN software, now able to control all light microscopy imaging systems to streamline research and training needs, and their correlative microscopy, which combines the resolution of electron microscopy with the specific labeling capabilities of fluorescence laser scanning confocal microscopy for a turn-key solution, called Shuttle and Find.
Other products included the Axio Zoom.V16 microscope, which combines the low magnification and wide field view of Zeiss stereomicroscopes with the high numerical aperture and image quality of Zeiss compound microscopes. The AxioVert.A1 inverted routine microscope features hoffman modulation contrast, differential interference contrast, PlasDIC, and fluorescence capabilities in one solution.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Who Even Uses A Microscope?

Who Even Uses A Microscope?

Perhaps you recently had a lesson in biology class where you were introduced to the microscope. Whether a compound model for looking at slides or a dissection model for gazing at specimens or living critters in a dish, you may have found yourself wondering who, in the real world, even uses a microscope? This especially may have crossed your mind when the teacher told you there would be a quiz next class period on the parts of the microscope and how it functions. Rest assured, the lesson about microscopes you endured was well worth it and the knowledge you have gained will not go to waste in your life, regardless if you will directly use such a tool in your career or not.
Read more: http://greenanswers.com/blog/269445/who-even-uses-microscope#ixzz1g0KKIXId

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

OlloClip iPhone 4/4S Lens Review

OlloClip iPhone 4/4S Lens Review
One of the iPhone 4/4S camera’s shortcomings is its fixed lens with narrow field of view and mediocre macro capability. That’s where the OlloClip comes in! This little guy packs three lenses into one: A 180-degree Fisheye, Wide-angle that doubles the iPhone’s field of view and a Macro that offers a 10x magnification and can shoot from a mere 12mm away from the subject. Not only does the OlloClip look badass and will score you dates, but it comes in a nifty little carrying sack and two different colors. Did the OlloClip survive my ruthless digital imaging tests? Read on to find out.
OlloClip Pros
•Three lenses in one for hours of fun!
•Spectacular Macro quality
•Will make professional photographers jealous
OlloClip Cons
•Gobbles up the Lock Screen button
•Lens barrel distortion with wide-angle lens
•Chromatic aberrations with fisheye lens
Best For: Artistic iPhone 4/4S owners looking for more versatility out of the phone’s native lens.
Company Website: http://www.olloclip.com/.
Suggested Retail Price: $69.99.

OlloClip Design
The OlloClip is a niftily engineered little contraption. First off, it comes in black or a red/black two-tone scheme, and I think red is the sexier of the duo. With that out of the way, the OlloClip fits iPhone 4/4S models and nothing else–sorry Androidians! True to its name, the OlloClip is actually a plastic clip sandwiched by two lenses–a wide-angle and larger fisheye. However, unscrewing the wide-angle lens reveals a third lens, the OlloClip’s Macro glass. The clip slides onto the top right corner of the phone, naturally fitting over the iPhone’s built-in lens.
Here’s the thing about the OlloClip. Its design prohibits the use of the Lockscreen button. This could have been remedied by adding a spring-loaded external lock button on the clip portion of the apparatus. But, we don’t get that luxury and must remove the OlloClip in order to wake the phone up or put it to sleep. That’s okay though, for any devout photographer is accustomed to a few extra steps with interchangeable lenses, memory cards and battery packs, so this is a minor issue.
The OlloClip comes with two lens caps and a carry sack. It’s fairly compact, but not something that would fit comfortably in a pocket. I kept the OlloClip in my backpack or jacket pocket and that did the trick. Luckily, the OlloClip sack’s microfiber fabric doubles as a lens wipe, which is essential since the smaller optics risk inadvertent fondling and fingerprints during repeated iPhone application.
OlloClips Lenses
The Fisheye Lens
Let’s buckle down the specifics of each lens. The Fisheye is the most aggressive of the trio, converting that conventional iPhone lens into a 180-degree field of view piece of spheric optic goodness. The Fisheye is ideal in tight situations like a cramped store or packed corner, but its striking globe-like effect is best suited for taking artistic images. I loved the Fisheye lens for its ability to transform the iPhone’s lens into a completely different set of optics and its range was so great that I actually had to keep my fingers off the back of the phone or else they’d end up in the shot.
Now for the wide-angle. This lens will approximately double the wide-angle capability of the iPhone’s lens, allowing you to pack a lot more into your shots without stepping back. Wide-angle lenses are traditionally geared toward family portraits, landscapes and depth manipulation. Objects in the foreground will look closer and larger than they actually are, therefore the wide-angle lens can be used in artistic situations as well as the Fish-eye, though the field of view on the wide-angle is not nearly as drastic.
Last up we have the Macro lens, which can be accessed by unscrewing the Wide-angle lens. The Macro lens was by far my favorite member of the trio, courtesy of its superhero strengths. We’ll start with its 10x magnification multiplier, which enables the OlloClip’s Macro lens to focus from a mere 12-15mm of the subject. It was scary how close I was able to focus–it was like taking pictures with a microscope. Check out the image samples taken with the Macro lens. They are insane.
OlloClip Quality
Here’s the deal. The OlloClip is as freaking fun as the day is long on a double shift. The Macro lens is by far the OlloClip’s strongest performer with its flabbergasting 10x magnification. The image quality is fantastic, along with the Macro’s ability to adequately define an amoeba. If you’re curious as to what certain materials look like under a small microscope, use the Macro lens.

Monday, November 28, 2011

How to turn your iPhone into a microscope eyepiece

How to turn your iPhone into a microscope eyepiece
Sometimes people ask me to look at frightfully exciting things.
These normally come via the incomprehensible medium of the press release. However, sometimes I get sent things (in this case, via an e-mail from my louche engineer friend George) describing a new invention that seems positively useful and even vaguely comprehensible.
This thing is called the SkyLight. It allows you to take your iPhone, Android phone, or any other that might still exist and turn it into a microscopic eyepiece for the world.


Its creator is medical designer Andy Miller. He has already designed the Global Focus microscope, a light, cheap fluorescent microscope for developing countries.
However, as he describes in the Kickstarter presentation I have embedded, his aim with the SkyLight is to allow trained medical practitioners to remotely view images from microscopes.
Miller says that almost any microscope--however old--can benefit from having a SkyLight attached to a smartphone in order to transmit excellent, and possibly even life-saving, images.
The device itself seems simple--in the way that comprehensible things often do. It clamps the smartphone camera over the microscope's eyepiece in order to capture the vital (or merely educational) images.
The SkyLight comes with various attachments so that it can be adjusted to any size of eyepiece.
Miller shows in the Kickstarter video that the images can be shared via Face Time or other video conferencing apps.
He has already raised almost $4,000 of the $15,000 he says he needs in order to go into production.
To my layman's eyes, this thing--unlike so many inventions--seems absurdly useful. What's most powerful about the idea, though, is that it's useful to those who might not have the benefits of modern medical technology at their disposal.
If something this simple can capture just one disease in time--thereby saving a life--it will truly make any Jesus phone, well, a little more saintly.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

200x Digital Microscope

Color CMOS Sensor,
High Speed DSP(Driver Freeavailable),
16 bit DSP,
Resolution 640x480,
USB 2.0 & USB 1.1 Compatible
Skin inspection
Hair inspection
Education purpose inspection
Print Industrial
Industrial inspection:PCB,Material...
Jewelry & Stamp (Collections)
Textile industrial
Biological inspection

http://www.outdoz.com/200x-digital-microscope-p-179.html

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Family under the microscope

Family under the microscope
In choosing primary schools, parents take many things into account. If educational success is prioritised, then the calibre of the head teacher and the proportion of children in the school from low-income homes (and without English as a first language) are important. Unfortunately, these latter tend to need more help, eating into the time devoted to other pupils. But perhaps the most significant single issue is class size, not social class.
This is not simply a matter of measuring teacher-pupil ratios. Some classes are small because low-performing pupils have been clustered together to give them a better chance. Experimental studies are a better test; the best being one done in Tennessee.
Pupils and teachers in the same school were randomly assigned to three class types. One class had 17 pupils, another had 23, a third had the same number but with the addition of a teaching assistant. The children in the small classes did significantly better in maths and reading, with those from ethnic minorities benefiting the most. The children were returned to normal classes from grade 4 (year 6) onwards, but the improvements were still evident three academic years later.
Other evidence comes from a longitudinal British study that tracked more than 10,000 pupils in 300 schools from entry to the end of primary. Care was taken to measure factors other than class size that could influence outcomes. Small classes (under 25) had a significant effect on literacy and maths in the first year. This effect endured for literacy (but not maths) in the second year. However, the literacy effect disappeared by the third year, as many of the pupils moved into larger classes.
Tellingly, the effect of first year small classes carried over into the second year more when children moved into a similar or smaller class. Moving to a larger class had a negative effect.
The study also showed why small is beautiful. Teachers spent more time with pupils, individually; the classes were easier to control; and more time could be spent in planning and marking work. Consequently, pupils are better behaved and are more engaged in the process of learning. They asked more questions, discussed subjects with teachers, and were more inquisitive. While bad teachers are not made good by small classes, and while there is a danger that teachers with small classes sometimes fail to adapt their techniques to individualise the pedagogy (having been trained to deal with large ones), particularly for the early years, small is definitely best.
Interestingly, there is little evidence that teaching assistants improve educational outcomes. While they do free up the teacher to provide more individualised attention, they do not have the same effect as simply having smaller classes: results in maths and literacy are not improved by having teaching assistants.
Arguably, class smallness is the main educational asset you buy for your child by going private. It is deeply regrettable that the last government did not take the evidence on board.
Rather than saving money by injecting teaching assistants into schools and by squandering billions on private sector partnership building programmes, they could have increased the number of teachers and reduced class sizes. With Cameron cutting education, it is hardly likely he will be splashing out on this. So, alas, it means that if you want the best for your child, you have to seek out the state school nearest to you with the smallest class sizes and, I am sorry to say, the most other middle-class children. That's always assuming you reject the private sector on principle or for financial reasons, or cannot face the idea of home education.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Spy pen: an object of fun and usefulness

Spy pen: an object of fun and usefulness
What more can be done to make a normal pen become extra ordinary? The question can be answered by the phrase "spy pen."  What is a spy pen? A spy pen is a gadget with capability of digital camera, video-audio recorder, music player, and FM radio. All of this technology is compress in a pen unit or placed in a pen like casing. It is truly impressive and amazing.

http://www.outdoz.com/spy-pen-fun-and-usefulness-ezp-40.html?chapter=3

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Digital USB microscopes

Do you need a microscope? You can choose the old microscope which costs more than 300$, you also need to learn how to use the old microscope, how to adjust the lens. The digital usb microscope are new generation of microscopes. It is a newly developed microscope that can be attached to your computer.  It has the features like:

1. cheaper than the old microscope, the price are 50$

2. easily to install, just insert the usb to the computer.

3. Small, light, easy to carry

4. Not fragile

 

And many other advantages. you can zoom in the image that you want to capture even if it's too small, the distance may vary depending on the capacity of your digital microscope though . The applications of new USB digital microscope technologies are numerous . Digital USB Microscope is extraordinary new-fangled educational equipment that's a great deal other than a learning device. The digital USB microscope for computers is the solution if in need of microscopic digital photography image capture. Today, research, learning and education are enhanced with a Digital USB microscope as the computer is incorporated to make available immediate and real time digital capture. Connecting a topmicroscope microscope camera to a USB2 port is easy


http://www.m.topmicroscope.com/?p=14

Friday, June 10, 2011

EHEC bacteria and electronic microscope

Low-temperature electron micrograph of a cluster of E. coli bacteria, magnified 10,000 times. Each individual bacterium is a rounded cylinder. Can we see the EHEC bacteria under USB digital microscope? No, you can't, as the USB digital microscope has at most 500X magnification  .

EHEC bacteria can be seen by human eyes about 1000 times magnification 


http://www.topmicroscope.com/index.php?route=information/news/newsDetails&news_id=30

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Desktop Microscope

Desktop Microscope

Enable children to discover science up close with these Desktop  microscopes, for classroom and home school science projects. Desktop microscope is different from USB microscope, but it has more features than USB microscope. Desktop microscope is mainly used in science and research. 

1600X LCD 200Mega Pixel Digital Biological Microscope
USB Digital Biological Microscope
40X-1600X 1.3 MP USB Adapter Digital Microscope 35mm Focusing



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

AmScope Review

AmScope.com has a clean, easy to follow navigation and has some of the best prices and a solid selection among the microscope stores reviewed here. They do an excellent job of explaining the uses of each type, especially in the student area.

The most attractive feature at this site is perhaps their 7-day trial period during which you can test out your purchase and if you decide it's not for you, return it for a full refund.

AmScope.com is a straightforward operation offering high quality, warranted microscopes for all levels of users. Among microscope stores reviewed here, this seems to be a solid service.

Make sure you read reviews of our top microscope store selections: Microscope.com, Amazon.com and Microscope World.

At TopTenREVIEWS We Do the Research So You Don't Have To.™

LabX Review

Ten or twenty years ago you would probably turn to the classified ads to buy or sell used cars, furniture or other goods. In the information age, we're more likely to turn to the internet. Ebay has become the online marketplace for LPs, cell phones, video games, furniture and just about any other item you can think of.

Site Features: 

LabX will be familiar to anyone who has visited Ebay. Sellers post auctions and would be customers place their maximum bids. But, bidding on an auction item can be a time consuming affair. Much like Ebay, a very large portion of the items available on LabX aren't up for auction, but are instead sold at a fixed price. LabX also runs simple product postings similar to what you'd find in the classified ads section of a newspaper.

Microscope Depot Review

Microscope Depot is a mom and pop outfit compared to some of the larger microscope stores out there. You won't find prestigious hobbyist brands represented in their inventory. But, despite their relatively small stature on the national microscopy stage, Microscope Depot manufactures and sells quality machines and accessories for reasonable prices. 

Site Features: 

Microscope-depot.com is coherently organized and makes finding what you need a simple matter of navigating the sidebar. We were impressed with the amount of detail supplied with every product. You get a solid grasp of the microscope you're considering thanks to complete tech specs. Product pages also link to relevant accessories like lenses, polarizer kits, mounts, adapters, filters, etc.

Nikon Review

When you think of Nikon the first thing that comes to mind is probably not microscopes, but for more than ninety years this company has been a leader in the optical instrumentation industry. Nikon Instruments offers a wide range of products suitable for anyone from curious high school chemistry student to a professional biologist studying tissue cell regeneration. Nikon is one of the best microscope stores for customers demanding the best equipment available.

Site Features:

The Nikon Instruments website is very easy to use. The layout is not cluttered and the amount of information offered for each product is impressive. Each product identifies a variety of applications it is suited for, including chemical biology, biophysics, marine biology and regenerative studies. Key features are also listed such as imaging speed, light detection efficiency, and available software options.

Microscope Stores Review

Olympus is a company known more for digital cameras than microscopes. Nevertheless, they know their optics, regardless of the product. Olympus sells high-end products geared mostly towards professional applications. For that reason, their site may seem a little confusing and difficult to use; it's not made for the average consumer.

Site Features:

The actual sales features of the site are minimal to nonexistent. As mentioned above, you don't order through the site and you can't even see pricing for the microscopes. Instead you are directed to a sales representative in your area that can quote prices to you and help you place orders. Visit some of our other top-ranked microscope stores to make an immediate purchase.

OpticsPlanet Review

If you're in the market for a new or used microscope, OpticsPlanet.com should be on your short list of microscope stores to visit before you make a purchase. As the name implies, OpticsPlanet.com specializes in everything related to light and lenses. In addition to a huge selection of eyewear, telescopes, binoculars, camera lenses and specialized equipment, OpticsPlanet.com has an impressive array of microscopes available.Site Features:

Among online microscope stores the layout of OpticsPlanet.com can be overwhelming. The sheer amount of information, bolded keywords and menus squeezed onto their homepage might lead to some eyestrain, but after you find their microscopes portal you shouldn't have any problems. Products are searchable by price, brand and type.

OpticsPlanet

Biology students, garage scientists and academics will all want to make a stop at Microscopes.com (not to be confused with Microscope.com) for microscopes, accessories, supplies and lab equipment. You won't find high-end, military grade electron microscopes at Microscopes.com, but for the hobbyist, enthusiast or generally curious, this site offers a wide variety of microscopes for fair prices among online microscope stores.

Biology students, garage scientists and academics will all want to make a stop at Microscopes.com (not to be confused with Microscope.com) for microscopes, accessories, supplies and lab equipment. You won't find high-end, military grade electron microscopes at Microscopes.com, but for the hobbyist, enthusiast or generally curious, this site offers a wide variety of microscopes for fair prices among online microscope stores.

Olympus Review

Olympus is a company known more for digital cameras than microscopes. Nevertheless, they know their optics, regardless of the product. Olympus sells high-end products geared mostly towards professional applications. For that reason, their site may seem a little confusing and difficult to use; it's not made for the average consumer. You can't just go on the site, find a microscope that appeals to you and order it. In order to even get a price quote, you actually have to contact a local representative.

Site Features: 

The actual sales features of the site are minimal to nonexistent. As mentioned above, you don't order through the site and you can't even see pricing for the microscopes. Instead you are directed to a sales representative in your area that can quote prices to you and help you place orders. Visit some of our other top-ranked microscope stores to make an immediate purchase.

Amazon Review

Site Features:  
Despite reputable brand name microscopes being included on their site, Microscope World doesn't allow you to browse microscopes by brand or manufacturer. Equally irritating, is the fact that you can't sort items by price. These are minor complaints however, as the site prioritizes microscope type—you can browse microscopes by types without a problem. We would hope that Microscope World will be updating their site to a more Web 2.0 format in the near future.

Secure shopping, easy returns and free exchanges are just a few of the perks of shopping at Microscope.com. Their bundled packages are great for purchasing starter kits – they include a microscope and stand and start at $199.

Omano, Meiji Techno, Motic, Dino-Lite and Optixcam are the main brands here.


Microscope World Review

Students, clinical professionals, gemologists and hobbyists will all appreciate Microscope World's rich inventory of microscopes. Microscope World offers everything from entry-level stereo microscopes to sophisticated digital microscopes outfitted to link up with your computer. Thanks to an easy-to-navigate site, great stock and committed customer support, we had no qualms about making Microsoft World theTopTenREVIEWS Bronze Award winner in our microscope stores review.

User reviews

One-stop shopping for microscope equipment, accessories and books

Free Super Saver Shipping on eligible microscope products

Great selection for a variety of different users

Site Features:

Despite reputable brand name microscopes being included on their site, Microscope World doesn't allow you to browse microscopes by brand or manufacturer. Equally irritating, is the fact that you can't sort items by price. These are minor complaints however, as the site prioritizes microscope type—you can browse microscopes by types without a problem. We would hope that Microscope World will be updating their site to a more Web 2.0 format in the near future.

Microscope .com Review

Site Features: 

There are some user reviews available on this site under the Customer Comments link. The reviews are glowing on all accounts: from the quality of the merchandise, the speed and efficiency of customer service to descriptions of the great prices and next-day shipping features.

The learning center-style resources section is comprehensive, offering information for anything and everything that has to do with buying, maintaining and working or teaching with a microscope.

Some of the resource article names are "About Microscopes," "Barlow Lens," "Buying A Microscope," "Compound Microscope History," "Compound Microscope Parts," "Imaging Terms," "Microscope Troubleshooting," "Software Support," "Product Specification Charts," and others.

Site Features:

There are some user reviews available on this site under the Customer Comments link. The reviews are glowing on all accounts: from the quality of the merchandise, the speed and efficiency of customer service to descriptions of the great prices and next-day shipping features.

The learning center-style resources section is comprehensive, offering information for anything and everything that has to do with buying, maintaining and working or teaching with a microscope.

Some of the resource article names are "About Microscopes," "Barlow Lens," "Buying A Microscope," "Compound Microscope History," "Compound Microscope Parts," "Imaging Terms," "Microscope Troubleshooting," "Software Support," "Product Specification Charts," and others.

Nikon E200 Compound Biological Microscope Set w/ 4X-10X-40X MV MCA752BB

 The Nikon E200 Multi Voltage Microscope Set w/ 4x-10x-40x MCA752BB is a built-to-last, top-quality biological microscope ideal for basic laboratory use or educational purposes. Powered by Nikon 's CFI60 optics, the E200 Educational Microscope produces stunningly sharp and clear images at any magnification. 
iving in Australia, I recently purchased a Nikon E200 microscope from OpticsPlanet and was most impressed with their competitive pricing and outstanding level of service. Anyone contemplating the purchase of a Nikon E200 should firstly be aware that the microscope is designed and fitted with infinity-corrected optics. This means that any future purchase of additional eyepieces or objectives must be selected from the Nikon range. Unfortunately, there is no international standard for infinity-corrected lenses; Nikon-Zeiss-Leica-Olympus lenses are not interchangeable. Conventional non-infinity-corrected lenses cannot be used. Anyone expecting the legendary quality associated with the Nikon brand will be sadly disappointed with E200. The microscope is totally manufactured in China and there are noticeable design faults and lapses in the quality control. Firstly the good news; the optical quality up to 100x is pin-sharp. At 400x the image deteriorates. The uniformity of the variable halogen ..

Celestron Digital Microscope w/ 3.5 inch LCD Screen Integrated 2.0 MP Digital Camera 44340


Microscope w/ 3.5 inch LCD Screen Integrated 2.0 MP Digital Camera 44340 will be showcased in '08 Consumer Electronics Show. This Celestron Microscopes has an integrated 3.5-inch LCD screen for viewing subjects as well as three magnification levels with 40x, 400x, with 4x digital zoom you get 1600x along and a six position color filter wheel.
I was quite surprised by how much value I got for the price. The LCD screen is very clear, the focusing is easy and the depth of focus is better than most scopes that I used in college many years ago. I'm older now and have some vision issues in the form of vitreous floaters and begining cataracts. Looking through standard eyepieces exaggerates the floaters to where they are quite annoying. The LCD screen is wonderful and there is no trouble from the floaters at all! The quality of the images is great and the same goes for the printed pictures of what you are viewing. For the casual microscope user, especially if you have any vision problems, this is the neatest scope I've ever used. It's very well made and should give years of use. I especially like the ease of using the slide holder with the vernier position adjuster knobs. It also comes with a rigid case to protect it when not in use or for traveling. All in all I'm very pleased.

Carson MicroBrite 20x-40x Zoom Pocket Microscope LED Lighted MM-24

 The Carson MicroBrite 20x-40x Zoom Pocket Microscope with Built-in LED MM-24 is a small and compact microscope with a built-in LED illumination. The Micro Brite Pocket Microscope MM24 by Carson features a 20x - 40x zoom magnification that will give you close up views of small objects. This Carson Microscope also allows for slides to be placed over the base, making it great for viewing leaves and other flat objects. 
Bought two for my scattered grand children. I have a professional microscope but the kids just can't see. Think Thurber's funny story on microscopes. With this one they are enthralled with all the small things they can see; newspaper print, dust, onion skin. They want to look at everything. Plus, I am enjoying it too! The best money I've spent for a learning tool in a long time. Highly recommended.

Nikon E200 Complete Biological Compound Microscope Set MV MCA752AA

Nikon E200 Multi Voltage Complete Biological Microscope MCA752AA is a built-to-last, top-quality biological microscope ideal for basic laboratory use or educational purposes. Powered by Nikon 's CFI60 optics, the E200 Educational Microscope produces stunningly sharp and clear images at any magnification. 
Any office lab would have to search very hard to find a more suitable microscope for routine daily use. Nikon has always been known for optical quality and the E200 is no exception.

Nikon E200 Complete Microscope Trinocular Set MV MCA752CC

he Nikon E200 Complete Multi Voltage Microscope Trinocular Set 120V MCA752CC is a built-to-last, top-quality biological microscope ideal for basic laboratory use or educational purposes. Powered by Nikon 's CFI60 optics, the E200 Educational Microscope produces stunningly sharp and clear images at any magnification
Well packed, quickly shipped---

Nikon Eclipse 100 Educational / Biological Upright 120v Microscope Right Handed MCA71201

 Nikon Eclipse 100 Educational / Biological Upright Microscope MCA71201 is an upright microscope with outstanding optical performance combined with elegant ergonomic design. The compact, lightweight and ergonomic Nikon Eclipse E 100 incorporates anti-mold technology in the objective lenses, eyepiece lenses and eyepiece tubes to protect the Eclipse E100 in high humidity environments. 
 Nikon Eclipse 100 Educational / Biological Upright 120v Microscope Right Handed MCA71201 Nikon Eclipse 100 Educational / Biological Upright Microscope MCA71201 is an upright microscope with outstandi

Carson Zorb Digital Microscope - Safari Green MM-480G

The Carson Zorb Digital Microscope MM-480 is a digital microscope with an integrated camera that displays the magnified image right on the screen. This impressive Carson zoom digital microscope boasts an impressive 35x magnification (14" monitor) that allows the user to see extreme detail. 
I find it a value for the money. More exotic digital magnifiers can cost $300+ way over my budget. I altered the focal point by using a dixie cup with the bottom cut out. Elevated the stamp with three quarters and the whole stamp came into view

UNICO Binocular, WF10X, 4X M250LED

UNICO Monocular / Student Microscopes M250 is a reliable and dependable addition to the UNICO Microscopes family of products. Combining top-notch and uncompromising quality with an affordable price, the UNICO Monocular / Student Microscopes M250 can fulfill your laboratory needs while still offering a great value for the money. 
This was my first time using the LED light source vs. the higher intensity bulbs, and there was a bit of a learning curve. There are times under high magnification while using contrast that it seems as if the bulb is a bit underpowered, but once I got used to it there was no problem. I love the fact that I can charge it and use it without the cord in the way. I would say the pro's highly outweigh the cons and would recommend this scope in a heartbeat!

UNICO Monocular / Student Microscope with Mirror, Coaxial Coarse/Fine Focus M101

UNICO Monocular / Student Microscopes M101 is a reliable and dependable addition to the UNICO Microscopes family of products. Combining top-notch and uncompromising quality with an affordable price, the UNICO Monocular / Student Microscopes M101 can fulfill your laboratory needs while still offering a great value for the money. 
There was no manual in the box. however I did receive online and able to download it. the customer care with optics planet was excellent! would totally use this web site again.

Konus Campus 1000x Biological Microscope w/ Adapter for USA Plug 5326

 Konus Campus 1000x Biological Microscope with 360 revolving binocular head and inter-pupillary distance regulation, supplied with two 10x WF eyepieces and four achromatic objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x. Double focusing regulation, micrometrical and macrometrical, movable stage with micrometric movements. 
My Grandson has been very pleased with the microscope. I am still upset about being charged shipping fees when the product was clearly bundled with a slide product that was shipped later since the slides were not available when the microscope was shipped.

Konus Biorex 2 Biological Binocular 1000x Microscope 5601

Konus Biorex 2 Biological Binocular 1000x Microscope 5601 has a 360 revolving binocular head like many other Konus Microscopes. Konus Microscope-5601 is supplied with a dioptric compensation, as well as with coarse and fine focus adjustment: coaxial bilateral knob and macro-micrometrical. Konus 5601 Biorex2 Microscope for biological studies comes with two wide field eyepieces. 
This is a fairly strait forward setup. Not much assembly required. It comes with cleaner papers. I recommend getting lens cleaner spray to. Most microscopes are very sensitive to dust. I use mine for studding bacteria, and the images are very clear and often breath taking. It takes a little time to learn how to focus. I wish they would tell me which objective oil works best but the manufacture has not gotten back to me on that.

Celestron Educational Microscope 4030

 Celestron offers Microscopes suited for a wide variety of uses - hobby, education and research. Whatever your optical needs may be, Celestron has a microscope that's right for you. Celestron Educational Microscope (4030) feature-packed microscope is a great educational tool. Educational Microscope #4030 has a fully coated optical system, with H10x and H12.5x eyepieces and 35mm 4x, 10x, 40x objectives giving powers of (40x, 100x, 400x) 10x and (50x, 125x and 500x) 12.5x.
I would recommend this Microscope to those who want one at a good price.

Konus Academy 1000x Biological Microscope - 5325

Konus Academy Biological Monocular 1000x Microscopes come in the following models: Konus Microscope 5325 with Adapter for U.S.A. Plug, Konus Microscope 5304 with Adapter for European Plug. The Konus Academy Biological Microscope has a 360 revolving monocular head. Focal length of this Konus Microscope equals to 160mm and Konus Biological 1000x Microscope is supplied with 10x WF eyepiece and four achromatic objectives: 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x.
excellent purchase for the money. Has all the features needed- excellent optics, mechanical stage, adjustable light, diaphram, filters and oil for high mag.. The scope is easy to use even for my 8 year old and professional enough for my 12th grader. Compared it with other sites it was atleast $50 cheaper. I do not feel I compromised any quality by choosing this site.

Barska 40x-400x Monocular Compound Microscope w/ Light AY11238

The Barska 40x-400x Monocular Compound Microscope w/ Light AY11238 is an ideal microscope for biological use and can also be used for the hobbyist, industrial use and medical applications. Whatever your use may be, this type of microscope by Barska requires that the specimen be mounted on a slide and are held in place with stage clips.
This Barska Microscope is constructed with 10x wide field eyepieces and high quality optical glass. The revolving nosepiece (turret) allows the user to position the eyepieces for a more powerful magnification.
This scope will do anything asked, from k to college. A true lab quality microscope

Reviews - Konus OPAL 20x Stereoscopical (Stereo) Microscope 5458

Konus Opal 20x Stereoscopical Microscope 5418 with straight binocular head is practical microscope like Konus Stereoscopical Delta 20 x Microscope 5031 which will allow you to appreciate the best details of crystals, minerals, coins, flowers, plants. Konus Stereo Opal 5418 Observation Microscope does not require any prepared slides.
love to use this microscope! truly amazing to see nature's beauty magnified. Very easy to use! Made in Italy is a plus too!

Celestron Advanced Stereo Microscope 20x/40x Bino Head Halogen Lamp - 44202

This stereo microscope features two separate light paths (compared to a single light path in a compound microscope) which produce a true stereo, three dimensional (3-D) image of the specimen or object. These Celestron Microscopes have two 10x wide field eyepieces and a 2x and 4x objective lens providing powers of 20x and 40x. These low power magnifications are perfect for examining larger sized items such as insects, plants, flowers, rocks, stamps, coins, PC boards, hair, etc.
Holding the two 10x eyepieces is the microscope 's binocular head that is inclined 45° and rotates 360° allowing for comfortable viewing in any position. The Celestron Advanced Stereo Microscope has a Halogen Lamp for top and bottom illumination, great for viewing a variety of different size, shape, and colored objects.

Reviews - Carson Zorb Digital Microscope - Safari Green MM-480G

The Carson Zorb Digital Microscope MM-480 is a digital microscope with an integrated camera that displays the magnified image right on the screen. This impressive Carson zoom digital microscope boasts an impressive 35x magnification (14" monitor) that allows the user to see extreme detail. The built-in internal illuminator of this microscope ensures a clear and bright image.
I find it a value for the money. More exotic digital magnifiers can cost $300+ way over my budget. I altered the focal point by using a dixie cup with the bottom cut out. Elevated the stamp with three quarters and the whole stamp came into view.

Reviews - Konus 450x Konuspix Digital USB Microscope 5023

Konus 450x Konuspix Digital Microscope 5023 is capable of 100, 200 and 450 magnifications! This digital microscope by Konus is a pure toy! Konus 450x Konuspix Digital Microscopes come with double illumination with incidental and transmitted light. Special microscope head camera changes into web camera (webcam) and digital camera (digicam). USB cable for computer connection is provided and makes it easy to connect this microscope to any computer.
Wow! Microscopes have certainly come a long way from the days when I was a child. I bought this microscope for my grand daughter on Christmas. I have opened up a whole new world for her and hopefully, have sparked the beginning of a career.

Reviews - Celestron LCD Deluxe Digital Microscope 44345

The Celestron LCD Deluxe Digital Microscope is Celestron's first digital LCD microscope with a 3.5" touch screen panel that is also rotatable 180 for sharing the view on the screen. With the huge success of touch screen technology, Celestron has incorporated the feature into this microscope. 
I'm a homebrewer and I use this microscope for my yeast culturing processes. With this I can count the yeast viability and take photos all in one package. It has the capabilities of seeing Lactobacillis as well! Another great use I have for it is to verify there is no contaminants in my yeast slurry after I acid wash them for repropagating and sustaining protocols. I highly recommend this microscope for all homebrewers.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Review for Meade Children's 28-piece Starter's Microscope Kit - 08019

   This was for the grandchildren. Sturdy metal. Many ways to adjust the aperture and lenses. The slides and other tools interested the children. Plenty of magnification. Had a problem with the lighted mirror. The bulb was loose and intermittent, and the bulbs are not available in the hardware store. Had to patch the light with 2-sided tape to get it to make contact. But other than that it was a great buy.

 Seemed like a good idea. Probably a good starter for kids to at least see if there is any real interest in using a microscope. However, my microscope was broken. The light source didn't work and therefore we got almost no use out of it and had to return it for an upgrade.

The product was what I expected for the price I paid the service from the company was excellent.


Review for Meade 8200 Microscope for School Students & Kids w/ 3 objectives, 10 slides 08007

   I wanted an easy, simple and low cost microscope to do some initial microscopic examinations I wanted to do for some time. This good-looking starter microscope MEADE 8200 was great for the purpose and I was satisfied. The purchase experience with OpticsPlanet was very pleasant, the delivery was fast and earlier than I expected. All in all, a good starter microscope and a good website to buy optics devices.

   I bought this microscope starter kit for my son for his birthday, and he hasn't stopped "playing" with it since he got it! He loves looking at all kinds of different stuff, and the microscope is easy enough for a small child to use (once given instruction), but it's also sophisticated enough that adults can have a good time "researching," too! There is certainly nothing juvenile about the image and magnification quality of this microscope! Who knows-- maybe my son has found his calling in the laboratory!

   I got this microscope for my daughter for her birthday. Ever since they learned about cells in school she has asked me to buy her a microscope so she could do "research" as she calls it. She has been looking at cells of different leaves, human tissue, and anything else she finds around the house. I'm just a happy mom who loves to see her daughter spend so much time on something besides tv and video games.