Bresser Junior Microscope with Magnification 40x-2000x
Biological microscope with smartphone adapter. Magnification: 40–2000x
Product ID | 75751 |
Brand | Bresser GmbH, Germany |
Warranty | 2 years |
EAN | 4007922061245 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 35x21x13 cm |
Shipping Weight | 1.58 kg |
The Bresser Junior Microscope has up to 2000x magnification and a new innovative Smartphone Mount that allows you to take photos through the microscope. To ensure you're fully equipped, the accessories included provide the perfect introductory equipment. This includes, among other things, two wide-field eyepieces, a colour filter disk, many slides and storage containers. With its elegant Bresser design, the microscope has many useful features . The adjustable LED illumination can be used as an incident light for viewing opaque objects and as transmitted light for viewing transparent objects.
Key features:
- Introductory microscope
- Magnification: 40x-2000
- Lenses: 4x/10x/40
- Oculars: WF25x/ WF10x
- Comprehensive accessories
- Includes experiment kit for breeding brine shrimp (Artemia)
- Battery powered: 3x AA batteries (included)
The kit includes:
- Microscope
- Smartphone mount
- Wide field eyepieces: WF25x/ WF10x
- 2x Barlow lens
- Colour filter disk
- Box with slides, storage case
- Experiment kit (magnifier box, brine shrimp eggs, yeast)
- Sea salt
- Preparation set
- 3x AA batteries
- Instruction manual
Product ID | 75751 |
Brand | Bresser GmbH, Germany |
Warranty | 2 years |
EAN | 4007922061245 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 35x21x13 cm |
Shipping Weight | 1.58 kg |
Type | biological, light/optical |
Head | monocular |
Magnification, x | 40 — 2000 |
Eyepieces | WF10x, WF25x |
Objectives | 4x, 10x, 40x |
Revolving nosepiece | for 3 objectives |
Working distance, mm | 50 |
Stage features | with clips |
Diaphragm | diaphragm disc |
Focus | coarse |
Illumination | LED |
Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
Power supply | 3 AA batteries (included) |
User level | beginners |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
Application | school/educational |
Illumination location | dual |
Research method | bright field |
Experiment kit included | ✓ |
Barlow lens | 2x |
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