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Easy to handle and robust enough for use by children as well as adults, the Motic S-10-P is designed as an ideal introduction to the world of stereomicrscopy. It is perfect for the examination of larger insects and geological samples, as well as circuitry, with 20x magnification supplied via a 2x objective lens and 10x widefield eyepieces. The magnification can be increased or decreased via additional objective lenses or eyepieces. The vertical, binocular head includes a diopter adjustment on the left eyepiece. The base is supplied with clips to hold specimens in place. Black and white stage plates and dust cover are also included.
Please note that this microscope does not come with built-in illumination.
* Observation tube: Binocular Head
* Optical system: Greenough
* Inclination: Vertical
* Interpupillary distance: 51-97mm
* Diopter adjustment: On left tube, +/- 5 diopter
* Eyepieces: Widefield WF10x/20mm
* Objectives: 2x
* Working distance: 47mm
* Stand type: Pole type stand
* Focus Mechanism: Coarse focusing system with tension adjustment
* Focusing stroke: 42mm
* Accessories included: Dust cover, black/white stage plate
* Dimensions LxWxH: 170x115x115
* Column/Arm: Height 140mm
* Weight net: 1.5kg
* Standard Contrast Technique: Brightfield