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Omegon MonoView, MonoVision, camera, achromate, 1536x LED Microscope

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Microscope with LED lighting. 20-1536x magnification

Monocular
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
20 — 1536
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
School/educational
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 73210
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037859
Shipping Weight 3.8 kg
Type biological
Description

Omegon Monovision - A journey into the world of the miniature wilderness

Whether you have ever used a microscope before or not - the Omegon Monovision will thrill you right from the very start. Objective lenses providing an excellent image, a robust mechanism and a solid stage all make the Monovision a superior microscope for both school and hobby use; or simply for fascinating excursions into the world of 'slipper animalcules' (Paramecium), cells and fibres.

360° viewing, angled at 45°

The Omegon Monovision has the eyepiece tube angled at 45° to make your observing as pleasant as possible. This is very practical - you can observe while relaxed and sitting down, even for long periods. The eyepiece tube can also be rotated by 360° - another advantage for observing convenience.

Large mechanical stage with Specimen-Buddy

The stage holds your slides, so it is of fundamental importance. Microscope slides are held by the 'Specimen Buddy', which keeps glass slides held firmly in place and at the right orientation for observing. Changing slides is very simple - the spring-loaded stage clip lets you replace a slide in no time.

Stage adjustment controls on both axes (up/down, left/right) allow objects to be accurately positioned, so you can always find the most interesting parts of the specimen - even at high magnifications.

10X and 16X eyepieces and 640X magnification

Two eyepieces (10X and 16X) and four different lenses on the objective lens turret allow you to select magnifications from between 40X and 640X - these are sensible magnifications for a microscope of this class and you will always benefit from a clear, high-contrast image. And if it needs to be even higher, then just use the Barlow lens for an incredible 1280X magnification.

To shed some light on the subject - LED illumination

Biological microscopes, such as the Omegon Monovision, use light that shines up from below. It is a 'bright field' transmitted light microscope and perfect for most observing. And to make your trip into the microcosm a real pleasure, the Monovision comes equipped with bright LED lighting which is adjustable to let you choose the right level of brightness.

Independent and portable

This microscope is also portable and independent thanks to the built-in battery. Take the Monovision with you outdoors, where you will find thousands of interesting objects to observe. The rechargeable battery can be charged via the mains adapter.

Eyepiece camera - your connection to a PC

Wouldn't it be great to be able to take a photo or video of your specimens? This is exactly what the PC eyepiece allows you to do. Install the included software on your computer and insert the camera eyepiece instead of a normal one, and you will then be able to send large images of these minute objects to your PC screen.

The PC eyepiece is also ideal for groups, school classes or demonstrations.

Transport case with useful accessories

The Omegon Monovision comes in a sturdy transport case. The interior is well padded with foam, with form-fitting spaces for the microscope and included accessories. In addition, you will find a power supply, a small plastic box with 5 prepared slides and 15 blank slides.

Everything is ready to go.

You can get started immediately and get your first impressions of the microcosm - and later enjoy a new photo album on the PC to remind you of your first forays into this mysterious world.

The advantages in a nutshell:

  • extremely solid beginne's microscope
  • solid - metal construction with wide stable base for optimum stability
  • magnification up to 640x (or 1280x with Barlow)
  • comfortable 45° viewing
  • LED lighting with battery
  • power supply for re-charging
  • accessories - PC eyepiece, 5 prepared slides and 15 blank slides
Specifications
Product ID 73210
Brand Omegon
Warranty 2 years
EAN 2400000037859
Shipping Weight 3.8 kg
Type biological
Head monocular
Nozzle 360 ° rotatable
Head inclination angle 45 °
Magnification, x 20 — 1536
Eyepieces 5x, 10x, 16x
Brightness adjustment
Application school/educational
Illumination location lower
Research method bright field
Digital camera included
Barlow lens 1.6x
Pouch/case/bag in set case
Maximum resolution 640x480
Sensor element CMOS
Video
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