Celestron Biological Microscope 4050

- list price: $290.00
our price: $174.94you save: $115.06 SKU: 4050
Sales Rank: 1961
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Product Description
Using fully coated optics, with a mechanical tube length of 160mm, its achromatic objectives promises great observing sessions. The unit has a monocular 45° inclined, 360° rotatable head, positive click stop nosepiece with three objectives, 4x, 10x, 40x, a metal 110mm x 120mm stage and a five aperture diaphragm. It uses coarse and fine focus with electrical illumination with a tungsten 20w bulb and .65 single lens condenser. Powers are 40x, 100x and 400x using the 10x eyepiece.
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Electronics
- Brand:
- Celestron
- EAN:
- 0050234040501
- Feature:
- Fully coated optics
Mechanical tube length of 160mm
The unit has a monocular 45-degree inclined and a 360-degree rotatable head
Powers are 40x, 100x and 400x using the 10x eyepiece
Coarse and fine focus with electrical illumination with a tungsten 20w bulb and .65 single lens condenser - Label:
- Celestron
- Manufacturer:
- Celestron
- Model:
- 4050
- ProductGroup:
- Photography
- Publisher:
- Celestron
- SpecialFeatures:
- Optical Head - Monocular head, 45° incline, 360° rotatable
Diaphragm - Disc diaphragm with five aperture sizes
Illuminator - Built-in electric illuminator; 20W tungsten bulb
Stage - 120mm x 110mm, with paired clips
Focuser - Course focus; Fine focus adjustments
Nosepiece - Triple nosepiece with click stop
Objectives - Achromatic Objectives - Studio:
- Celestron
- Title:
- Celestron Biological Microscope 4050
- UPC:
- 050234040501
- MPN:
- 4050
Customer Reviews
Great specs.
This scope has nearly the identical specifications to the one I bought for medical school 20 years ago. The optics are just wonderful. What amuses me is the fact that this scope costs 1/4 of what we all paid back then! For the high school, college or med student (not for anatomy though), this should do the trick nicely. For the anatomist, anatomy scopes should be available in the dissecting lab for that purpose....
11/23/2002 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews