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OMAX M82E Series LED Binocular Compound Lab Microscope - 40X-2000X Magnification - Microscope Kit with 100 Blank Slides & Cover Slips

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Style: Microscope


Features

  • Magnification: The OMAX microscope boasts 4 achromatic DIN objectives and offers 8 levels of high-resolution magnification from 40X to 2000X
  • Advanced Illumination: Equipped with variable intensity LED light, this compound microscope ensures clear visualization of microscope slides
  • Adjustable Viewing: Features a binocular viewing head with adjustable interpupillary distance and diopter, providing comfortable and precise viewing
  • Premium Construction: This microscope for adults includes a double layer mechanical stage with scale, coaxial coarse and fine focus knobs, and a sturdy metal frame
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Light Source Type: LED


Model Name: M82ES-SC100-LP100


Material: Metal


Color: Silver, White, Black


Product Dimensions: 9.06"L x 7.13"W x 13"H


Real Angle of View: 45 Degrees


Magnification Maximum: 2000 x


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Brand: OMAX


Objective Lens Description: Achromatic


Product Dimensions: 9.06 x 7.13 x 13 inches


Item Weight: 8 pounds


Item model number: M82ES-SC100-LP100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 31, 2012


Manufacturer: OMAX


Country of Origin: China


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  • Still working well after a couple years
Style: Microscope
This is a great microscope to have around as kids grow up. Microscopes open up another world to adventurous kids. This is easy to use, has a great spectrum of magnification, and is a good value.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024 by Rhett

  • Mircoscope Revisited...It is worth the price !!
Style: Microscope
I was very disappointed with this item...I expected it to be of better qualilty, but it is poorly made. Upon opening the styrofoam box, a metal piece fell out, which I later identified as the broken part of the Head Lock Thumb Screw...it that item is broken before I even had a chance to take the microscope out...I can only guess that the microscope will be defective as well. So, I am returning the item for a refund and will look at another item...problem is, I now have to repack the styrofoam into the cardboard box, and drive to the post office, and pay for insured mail back to Amazon...will I get a refund on my mailing cost ???? Your post: Feb 21, 2013 10:45:57 AM PST Kalea says: ASIN:B0094JTZOU OMAX Promotion Set: 40X-2000X Lab LED Binocular Compound Microscope with Double Layer Mechanical Stage + 100 Glass Blank Slides & Covers + 50 Lens Cleaning Paper This is a follow up on the original OMAX Microscope order which arrived with a broken Head Lock Thumb Screw. I am now recinding my original rating of 1 Star...which was based solely on the broken screw and not on the operation of the microscope. The Canadian Manufacturer OMAX contacted me directly to discuss the problem with the broken screw, and offered to send me a replacement. I found that gesture to be incredibly generous, and a strong indication of their business credibility. The replacement microscope was in perfect condition, and packed even better than the original...which leads me to believe that somewhere along the line from the manufacturer and Amazon warehouse, the box was opened and repacked, with damage to the screw. The microscope is more than I expected for this price...it was easy to set up following the User Manual, and easy to operate even for an amateur like me !! The magnification is super, and the focusing is spectacular, superior image and focus qualities. It is definitely worth the price...and surely a good investment learning tool. There are optional parts you can order, as well as an optional camera to view images on your computer. So...although I was inconvenienced by the original item, the replacement microscope gives the true picture of a very efficient and desirable product. I now believe this item to be a 5 STAR product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2013 by Kalea

  • Overall good
Style: Microscope
Well, this might be out of enthusiasm, but the microscope works well, although it has not resisted too much wearing. Just a couple of working sessions and it does what it's supposed to do. Besides that, I was afraid at the beginning of having a problem with any of the lenses or the lamp like it happened to one poor fellow in the reviews. So far, everything seems perfect, the microscope is small and light and costs a fraction of other more expensive ones. Lastly, I would seriously recommend this to institutions on a budget, it will work perfectly for students, I guess. And to the manufacturer: keep up the good work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024 by Customer

  • Great for beginners, LED burnt out
Style: Microscope
I recently decided to get into microscopy, and this was an excellent entry level microscope at a reasonable price point. I’m pleased with the overall quality of this microscope, although, after a few hours of use, the light source, stopped working. I have a basic knowledge of circuitry, so instead of sending it back, I opened it up to see what was wrong. I quickly discovered that the LED was burnt out as the rest of the electronics seem to be providing power correctly. I was able to replace the LED pretty easily but someone without the ability to do so, would be dead in the water. I took a chance and bought a pack of what seemed like the same LEDs, and got lucky first try. You can get a 100 pack of these for about 10 bucks: Xiaoyztan 100 Pcs White Light LED Bead Chips DC 3.0-3.2V 280mA 1W Emitting Diodes LED Emitters (White Light) https://a.co/d/anzfruT Warning: I am not that great at circuitry, so there are likely subtleties I missing here. When I opened up the unit, I found that the LED was a fixed to a heat sink. I measured the power coming from the microscope and found it to be delivering: 4.735 Volts 0-0.3 Amps (brightness dial modulates amperage) 0-1.4205 Watts (depending on brightness dial) I’m unsure if the original LED had the same specifications as the ones I found, but they appeared visually identical. The specifications for the LEDs I found are as follows: Power: 1 Watt Forward Current: 350mA Voltage: 3-3.2 Volts It is my (quite amateur) guess that if the original LED shares specs with the ones I found the reason the LED burnt out is it that was running too hot. These LEDs generate quite a lot of heat, and the microscope is able to deliver a higher wattage than is specified. I imagine if the heat sink and thermal paste were installed properly, this might not be a problem. Either way I installed a new LED, reapplied a fresh layer of thermal paste, then measured where the safe 1 W mark would be on the brightness dial and marked it with a sharpie and paint. For those curious, one watt is about a quarter turn less than the highest you can turn the brightness dial. So for some who get unlucky and have a faulty light source, this will be a very frustrating experience. For me, it was an opportunity to expand my circuitry knowledge, and take on a simple project to avoid waste, which I found engaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by nicholas

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