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3.5X-90X stereo microscope on ball bearing boom + light
Brand Name: AmScope Model No: SM-5TZ-FRL Retail Value: $2,500
Just from looking at the eyepieces, you can see the quality of our microscope s optical system. We offer you super widefield high-eyepoint WF10X/20 eyepieces (where 10X/20 means 10X magnification power and 20mm field of view) while other sellers give you only WF10X eyepieces (no specification on the field of view implies it is less than 18mm). Here is the difference as shown in the picture below - our competitors' eyepieces are on the left, and our eyepieces are on the right:
* 3.5X-90X Stereo Zoom Microscope with Flurorescent Ring Light on Ball-Bearing Boom
* Friction-free Double-Arm Boom Stand Allows You to Adjust its Horizontal Position of the at the Touch of a Finger!
* Trinocular Upright Tube for Video Camcorder, USB Digital Camera, and High Quality Photo Imaging
* High Resolution Optical System with Superior Flatness and Contrast, and True Color Images
* Erect Stereo Sharp Images Over a SUPER-Wide Field of View
* Accurate Alignment Ensures Extended, Fatigue-Free Viewing
* 45 Inclined Trinocular Head with 30mm WF10X/20 SUPER Widefield Eyepieces (see the difference in the above picture)
* Adjustable Diopters on Both Ocular-Tubes
* 8" (200mm) Large Working Distance
* Heavy-Duty Solid Steel Stand Finished with Stain Resistant Enamel
* Eyepieces: 30mm super widefield high-eyepoint WF10X/20
* Boom Stand: 22" ball-bearing double-arm (overall length: 30"), 16" high pillar, 11-1/2"x10-1/4"x1-0" solid cast steel base
* Weight: 68 lbs (Two Packages: 53 lbs and 15 lbs)
* One Pair of Super Widefield High-Eyepoint 10X Eyepieces
* Two Balow Lenses, 0.5X and 2.0X
* One Ball-Bearing Double-Arm Boom Stand with Focusing Rack
* One Fluorescent Ring Light with Mounting Adapter
* or call our toll free (***) 950-2888 or (***) 393-9488, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, PST. Mon - Fri
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