AmScope M30-ABS-KT2-W Kids Beginner Microscope

Microscope Specifications

AmScope 120X-1200X 52-pcs Kids Beginner Microscope
  1. AmScope M30-ABS-KT2-W Beginner compound microscope provides high magnifications of 120x to 1200x.
  2. A monocular viewing head with LED and mirror illumination and a built-in color filter wheel helps to view the clear and more accurate result of observation.
  3. The lenses of the microscope provides magnifications of 120x, 240x, 300x, 480x, 600x, and 1200x.
  4. The microscope kit of ABS plastic includes 52 pieces of accessories.
  5. Easily operatable with no high knowledge of biology.

This beginner microscope is perfect for budding scientists! It provides high magnification for educational applications and has a monocular viewing head with LED and mirror illumination. Plus, it comes with a built-in color filter wheel to enhance your viewing experience.

Introducing the Amazon Student Microscope! This top-of-the-line microscope is perfect for budding scientists of all ages. With a rotating turret that provides magnifications from 120x to 1200x, this microscope is sure to let you see everything in intricate detail. The coaxial coarse focus ensures that you can get a clear view of your specimens every time, while the durable white metal frame means it can withstand even the most enthusiastic scientific exploration. So if you’re looking for a microscope that will let you see the world in a whole new way, look no further than the Amazon Student Microscope.

Introducing the Amazon Student Microscope! This amazing microscope comes with a 52-piece accessory kit and hard-sided plastic ABS case, making it perfect for any budding scientist. Whether you’re studying biology in school or just looking to explore the world around you, the Amazon Student Microscope is the perfect tool for you. So don’t wait any longer – order your microscope today!

FAQs

What material is used in the formation of lenses?

These lenses are made up of glass.

Can I see magnification in blood cells?

No, it doesn’t enough magnification capacity to look at the blood cells.

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