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Celestron Handheld LCD Digital Microscope - Clam

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  • Digital LCD handheld microscope
  • built-in digital camera - 3 megapixel
  • 2.4 inch LCD screen
  • Single image capture
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 128 MB built-in flash memory
  • SD card slot (for optional SD cards with up to 8GB)
  • Focusing wheel
  • adjustable LED lighting
  • incl. carrying case

Digital LCD handheld microscope
Digital LCD handheld microscope with 2.4 inch monitor. With the built-in 3 megapixel camera you can take single images or videos and save them in the built-in flash memory (128 MB) or on an optional SD card and transfer them to your computer later.

Excellent for the examination of insects, plants, stamps, coins, stones, circuits and much more.

Many new and innovative features:
Battery operation for use in the field, adjustable LED illumination, digital zoom and much more.

Further product features:
Optical magnification 3.5x and 50x (digital preview magnification approx. 25x and 225x on a 17 inch monitor)
USB 2.0 cable (to transfer images to a computer)
Battery operation for use in the field or at home - requires 2AA batteries (not included)

No complicated instructions, very easy to use.

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Celestron Handheld LCD Digital Microscope - Clam

Short profile

  • Digital LCD handheld microscope
  • built-in digital camera - 3 megapixel
  • 2.4 inch LCD screen
  • Single image capture
  • 4x digital zoom
  • 128 MB built-in flash memory
  • SD card slot (for optional SD cards with up to 8GB)
  • Focusing wheel
  • adjustable LED lighting
  • incl. carrying case

Product description for Celestron Handheld LCD Digital Microscope - Clam

Digital LCD handheld microscope
Digital LCD handheld microscope with 2.4 inch monitor. With the built-in 3 megapixel camera you can take single images or videos and save them in the built-in flash memory (128 MB) or on an optional SD card and transfer them to your computer later.

Excellent for the examination of insects, plants, stamps, coins, stones, circuits and much more.

Many new and innovative features:
Battery operation for use in the field, adjustable LED illumination, digital zoom and much more.

Further product features:
Optical magnification 3.5x and 50x (digital preview magnification approx. 25x and 225x on a 17 inch monitor)
USB 2.0 cable (to transfer images to a computer)
Battery operation for use in the field or at home - requires 2AA batteries (not included)

No complicated instructions, very easy to use.

Celestron Handheld LCD Digital Microscope - Clam

Optik
Vergrößerung
3,5 - 50 fach
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
96 x 63 x 107 mm
Gewicht ca.
190 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Tasche und USB-Kabel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
050234443104
KAN
822483

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