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Our sleekest binocular compound microscope yet, the Swift SW380B boasts design elements that make it powerful enough for laboratory use, while still remaining user-friendly as a teaching tool in high school, university, and clinical settings. Serious hobbyists will also find much to love with this microscope's adaptability features, such as swappable oculars and objectives. The four achromatic objective lenses comply with DIN standards and reach the semi-plan field level, effectively improving imaging clarity. Product Description: Features a Siedentopf binocular head that rotates 360 degrees for shared use and allows quick adjustments for different interpupillary distances without losing focus. The head can be locked in any position for additional stability. Ocular tubes are tilted at an ergonomic 30 degrees to reduce neck and eye strain. The microscope comes with two pairs of interchangeable 10X and 25X glass ocular eyepieces, which combine with the four achromatic DIN objectives -- 4X, 10X, 40X(Spring), and 100X(Spring, Oil) -- in the rotating nosepiece to provide 6 magnification levels between 40X and 2500X. The focusing system of the SW380B truly shines, with an ultra-precise fine focusing knob that allows incredibly exact adjustments for the clearest possible image at each magnification. An LED bulb beneath the stage transmits light up through an industry-standard NA 1.25 Abbe condenser and iris diaphragm. Manually move the condenser closer to or farther from the stage to adjust brightness and evenness of light as well as image contrast. A metal slide holder locks specimens into place for viewing on the sizeable double-layered mechanical stage while the x-y translational control knob moves the stage and the slide holder left-to-right and front-to-back, eliminating the need to re-clip slides in order to view the entire specimen. Easy to move, with a built-in handle that fits securely against the palm. The power supply is built directly into the microscope base. The kit comes with a power cord, blue filter, immersion oil, and dust cover. Packing List 1 SW380B microscope1 1.3MP Microscope Camera1 Microscope Lens AdapterMicroscope Slides kit1 pair WF10X eyepieces1 pair WF25X eyepieces1 sample immersion oil1 blue filter1 dust cover1 spare fuse Features and Specifications: Optics System Wide-field 10X and 25X eyepieces4 Objective lenses in a revolving nosepiece: 4X, 10X, 40X (Spring), 100X (Spring, Oil) reach the semi-plan field levelMagnification levels: 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X, 2500XInterpupillary distance: 48-75mmAdjustable ocular diopter: +/- 5dp Components 30 degree inclined, 360 degree rotatable binocular Siedentopf head Mechanical stage with rack stop, 130x130mm Stage x-y travel range: 70x30mm Coaxial coarse and ultra-fine focus knobs Transmitted illumination with 1W LED bulb, adjustable brightness Power supply: Built-in 110-240V power input Easy to use camera Step 1 Slide the camera mount directly into your microscope's eyepiece tube (fits 23.2mm eyepieces) Step 2 Connect the USB cord to your computer's USB 2.0 port Step 3 Begin streaming live videos or taking still pictures in full color Easy to use phone adapter Clip your smartphone into the adapter Works with any smartphone that is between 49 to 88mm wide and 95 to 155mm long Line the viewfinder arm up with the phone camera Soft padding on the back of the adapter cushions your phone and protects it from scratches Attach to 28mm microscope eyepiece No need to hold the adapter once it is securely screwed onto the observation tube Take pictures and video directly from your phone No wrestling with USB cords or imaging software, use your phone's camera app instead! SW200DL SW350T-EP1-BSC S7-TP520-EA10-56 S7-TS-CA05-56 Eyepiece Camera 5 MP USB 2.0 Swiftcam 20 MP USB 3.0 Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 795 4.5 out of 5 stars 141 4.0 out of 5 stars 28 4.8 out of 5 stars 19 3.7 out of 5 stars 148 3.9 out of 5 stars 14 Price $89.99$89.99 $279.99$279.99 $309.99$309.99 $439.98$439.98 $89.99$89.99 $439.99$439.99 Type of Product Monocular Compound Microscope Trinocular Compound Microscope Stereo Microscope Stereo Microscope Microscope Camera Microscope Camera Objectives 4X, 10X and 40X 4X, 10X, 40X (Spring), 100X (Spring, Oil) 0.7X-4.5X zoom, additional 0.5X and 2X 0.7X-4.5X zoom Magnifications 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X, 2500X 7X-45X continuous, 5X and 20X 7X-45X Included Dual LED Light 1.3MP Camera 56-Bulb LED Ring Light 56-Bulb LED Ring Light
The 4 DIN achromatic objectives reach semi-plan field level and provide high image quality of 40X-2500X, allowing you to see most details clearly
Comes with a phone adapter that fit over a microscope eyepiece with 28 mm outer diameter, allowing you to capture textbook-worthy pictures directly with your phone's camera
Features a 1.3MP camera that connects to your computer to capture and share your microscopic discoveries, and software offers advanced features including stitching, EDF, and measurement
Professional Siedentopf binocular head is fully rotatable for shared use and equipped with interchangeable wide-field 10X and 25X glass eyepieces fixed at an ergonomic 30 degree tilt to reduce neck strain
A sleek, multi-purpose compound microscope for viewing tiny details of specimen slides; built for clinicians, high school and university science students, and enthusiastic hobbyists alike
I bought a different Swift microscope (SS300B) last fall that I liked and ,in fact, ended up donating for a school charity thing. Saw the new model that came out, decided to give the SW380 a try, and I'm pretty blown away by the quality, especially at this price point. I'll take some of the features point by point:-Optics: can't believe the level of detail I can get on this microscope, even at really high magnifications where cheaper microscopes tend to start getting blurry edges or losing definition. It's clear to me that Swift doesn't skimp on their glass for the objectives. Getting two different magnification eyepieces bundled with the microscope is a great bonus too for expanding the range of detail I can see.-Focusing: I can see why the product description calls the focusing knobs on this microscope "ultra-precise." The fine focus is exponentially better than all other microscopes I've tried at this price range. Super smooth and actually makes a visible difference. The inner fine focus knob moves independent of the coarse knob, which for every single style used for this level of microscope moved together. This let me easily bring the right layer of the slide into clear focus.-Body/build: I love the triangular base on the SW380 and the curved arm handle. Looks sporty and modern. It's nice when companies pay attention to these kinds of design details. It reminds me of a 2-3K Zeiss. The built-in power supply is also a smart upgrade since it makes the power cord less bulky. It's really clear that a lot of thought about the user went into these changes and they weren't done just for an upsell.-A couple knocks on packaging: the included manual was clearly not written by an English speaker and leaves a lot to be desired in terms of actual instruction. Also, the revolving nosepiece was a bit loose when I unboxed the microscope. I had to tighten it manually so it wouldn't spin when I was switching objectives. Works fine now but still not a great look.Overall: really incredible microscope, unbeatable price point. I continue to be impressed by Swift!