- 2.4" LCD Screen Panel
- Built-in Digital Camera - 3MP
- Image Capture Capability - Snapshots
- 4x Digital Zoom
- Optical powers of 1 to 3.7x and 54x
- 128MB Internal Flash Memory
- SD Card Slot (uses optional SD Cards up to 16GB)
- Focus Knob
- Adjustable LED
- 2.4" LCD Screen Panel
- Built-in Digital Camera - 3MP
- Image Capture Capability - Snapshots
- 4x Digital Zoom
- Optical powers of 1 to 3.7x and 54x
- 128MB Internal Flash Memory
- SD Card Slot (uses optional SD Cards up to 16GB)
- Focus Knob
- Adjustable LED Illumination
- USB 2.0 Cable (used to upload images to a computer)
- Carry Pouch
- Battery powered for field use or in the home - uses 2AA batteries (user supplied)
- Weight - 6.5 oz (187 g)
- Dimensions - 3.8"x2.5"x4.2" (96 mm x 63 mm x 107 mm)
New Innovation from Celestron! A portable digital LCD microscope with a 2.4” LCD screen. With the built-in digital camera (3MP), you can take snapshots or video using the built-in flash memory of 128MB or use an optional SD Card and then later upload your images to your computer.
Great for viewing or capturing objects such as insects, plants, stamps, coins, rocks, currency, relics, circuit boards and much more.
Many new and innovative features such as battery powered for field usage, adjustable LCD illumination, digital zoom and more...
No complex instructions, as it is very easy to use.
Celestron Digital Microscope Field of View ChartThe field of view(FOV) is given for the microscopes at each power. If the FOV is less than 1 millimeter (mm), then the size is given in micrometers (microns, µm – one millimeter equals 1000 microns). The number given is either the diameter of the FOV or its longest dimension. In general, FOV decreases as magnification increases. Higher magnifications also have very shallow depth of focus and smaller working distances too. In short, high magnifications should only be used for very small subjects or portions of subjects.