🔍 See the Unseen with SWIFT Precision!
The SWIFT Trinocular Stereo Zoom Microscope is a professional-grade tool designed for researchers, gemologists, and electronics professionals. It features a magnification range of 3.5X to 90X, a 56-bulb LED ring light for optimal illumination, and an ergonomic design that enhances user comfort. With a robust construction and a 5-year warranty, this microscope is built for reliability and performance in various applications.
Color | Silver, White, Black |
Material Type | Metal |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
Real Angle Of View | 45 Degrees |
Magnification Maximum | 45 x |
Light Source Type | LED |
R**G
Instructions not in English!
Received it today and have not had the opportunity to use it. I’ll report on that later. The users manual is written in German with the nomenclature of the various parts written in English. Gotta wonder about that!I’m less than comfortable not having useful instructional material in English as it would be very helpful.
R**A
you have them in stock and in my hands within a couple of days
what else but " WOW"
S**O
Excelente compra.
Equipo con gran precisión.
M**N
Solid, well-built, optics good. Economical instrument for students and labs.
A very good instrument at its price point. It is well-made and optically good, and it is superior to many of the entry-level 300 dollar stereomicroscopes on the market. It is not the equal of the more expensivemid-range stereomicroscopes ( e.g. Meiji, Motic ), but that is not a fair comparison, as you have to pay a lot more money for these. Thus, at its price point, it is a Good and Very affordable instrument for serious students and for laboratories. ( I do agree that an upgrade on the illuminator would be a worthwhile additional purchase. Also, be aware that the base offers only illumination from the top, and not from the bottom. )
D**K
Get The 144 LED Ring Light
I am by no means an expert on microscopes, but for what I do, which is to look at placer gold and sort gold from what isn't gold, this microscope does the job well. I also am happy to have the ability to add a digital camera, which I haven't yet gotten around to. The adapter for my Sony Alpha 7 R IV costs more than the microscope. I wasn't sure what level of magnification I would need, so I opted for higher magnification than I was getting with the student dissecting microscope I had previously borrowed. Greater magnification means I need more light. The ring light I have has about 50 LEDs. I just ordered a 144 LED light. The higher levels of magnification are really too high for gold flakes and nuggets, but the closeup views are often spectacularly beautiful and I can always switch to the lower magnification levels if I need to.
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