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SWIFT 40X-2500X Trinocular Compound Lab Microscope with 3MP Camera and Slides, Mechanical Stage, Abbe Condenser

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Style: 350T+3.1MP Camera+Slides


Features

  • 4 DIN Achromatic objectives mounted in a revolving turret offer 6 magnification levels: 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X, 2500X
  • Powerful multi-purpose compound microscope for viewing tiny details of specimen slides; excellent for clinicians, high school and university science students, and enthusiastic hobbyists alike
  • 3 megapixel digital eyepiece camera for compound microscopes; great value for lecturers and instructors to share images with large classrooms
  • Cool, energy-efficient LED lighting produces daylight-balanced illumination for natural colors.
  • Professional Siedentopf 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, easily adjustable for different interpupillary distances without losing focus.

Light Source Type: LED


Model Name: EF12021SF


Material: Optical-grade glass, Metal alloy


Color: Black


Real Angle of View: 30 Degrees


Magnification Maximum: 2500 x


Voltage: 240 Volts


Brand: SWIFT


Objective Lens Description: Achromatic


Power Source: Corded Electric


Package Dimensions: 19.6 x 13.62 x 9.37 inches


Item Weight: 11.38 pounds


Date First Available: January 15, 2024


Manufacturer: SWIFT


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  • Very clear magnification
This is a very easy to use, well designed and very clear resolution microscope with fine focus adjustment. Great value at this price range!
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Almost Famous!

  • Awesome microscope!
The media could not be loaded. This microscope is a great addition to my aquarium business and snail research! The picture and video show a rotifer eating some phytoplankton. It's definitely not a high end microscope, but much better than the cheap monocular ones. In my opinion it's a great option if you want a pretty decent home microscope. I haven't tried the camera adapter portion yet. I got the picture and video by placing my phone on a tripod and aligning it just right to see inside the microscope. The video is a time lapse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022 by Calliope Calliope

  • Works great for backlit samples.
Designed primarily for backlit microscope slide samples. Accepts relatively inexpensive microscope cameras. The 5MP camera gives a resolution of ~50nm/pixel at 1000x. There are no zoom lenses so you use 8 different magnifications by changing the eyepiece and rotating the objectives. You can front-light a sample with a microscope light but small samples may fall through the stage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019 by FLT_2016

  • Well worth the money
An excellent and far better product than a similar item I purchased and returned for credit TWICE. The other product was delivered without any literature at all. No warranty info, owner's guide. instructions.....NOTHING !! What company sells a product without some type of literature ? However, this product arrived well packaged with warranty information and a helpful user guide which among other things informed me with the happy news that with registeration the 5-Year Warranty to 6 years !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2022 by Ronald Teixeira

  • Highly recommended
A couple of years ago I purchased an Amscope B120C compound microscope for just under $200 and found it excellent value for money. Among other things I used it for monitoring plankton samples typically at 40-100x magnification. I tried several methods for taking photos, including through the eye piece and with an Amscope D-SLR adapter, but in the end I got the best results by removing the binocular headpiece and mounting my camcorder via a telescope eye-piece and a custom-built tube (old vacuum cleaner pipe). At this point I wished I had purchased a trinocular microscope so I could scan the sample through the eyepieces and take pictures/movies of species of interest. I wrote to Amscope to see if they sold the trinocular headpiece separately and they said no (but to be fair their complete trinocular microscope was much cheaper than just a trinocular headpiece of other brands). Then I came across the Swift 350T trinocular microscope at just over $200. From the pictures it seemed very similar to the Amscope 120 in design, apart from the handle built into the stand - so I decided to order it. On delivery I could see clear similarities in the build, suggesting some parts were manufactured in the same factory (Swift on the left in photo). There were minor differences in the stage and the condenser adjustment was a helical mount rather than rack and pinion. The headpieces were interchangeable between the AmScope and Swift. The quality of the images was identical as far as I could tell. The camera port on the trinocular headpiece came with several threaded tubes and I was able to attach my Eagle Optics eyepiece (unfortunately no longer available) via couple of step-down camera filter rings. This telescope eyepiece has a large diameter and long eye-relief distance which makes it easier to attach a camera or camcorder. By good fortune the telescope eyepiece and regular eyepieces ended up being parfocal, making it easy to take a picture when something of interest is found by eye. The trinocular head permanently splits the beam roughly 50:50 between camera port and eyepieces (i.e. each eyepiece gets around 25% of the light). The LED is bright enough to give good dark-field images when a back stop is inserted into the filter holder (example phytoplankton shown in photo) and more than adequate for normal bright-field illumination. All in all, the Swift 350 is an excellent microscope for the money and ideal for the serious student and hobbyist. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2019 by Dr. Clive R. Bagshaw Dr. Clive R. Bagshaw

  • Solid Microscope Overall, But Frustrated About the 100X Lens
We bought this microscope a few years back for our kids to explore science at home, and overall, it’s been a great tool. The build is solid, the images are clear, and the camera makes it fun for the whole family to check things out on the screen. Our kids have really enjoyed using it. That said, we were pretty disappointed to find that the 100X lens doesn’t work at all. It took us a while to notice because we mostly used the lower magnifications at first. By the time we realized it wasn’t functioning, the return window had closed—and I couldn’t find any way to contact the seller to get it fixed or replaced. It’s frustrating because this was supposed to be a long-term educational tool for our kids, and we can’t take full advantage of its potential. Everything else works great, but not having that 100X lens really limits what we can do. If you're considering this microscope, I’d still say it’s a good buy—just make sure you test every lens right when it arrives so you don’t end up in the same situation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Robert Myers

  • Love the extra eyepiece/camera port
I've used plenty of microscopes in the past, wanted to try a trinocular for the first time. The SW350 doesn't match up to super high end microscopes I've used in labs, but I didn't expect it to since those can run thousands of dollars. For hobbyists and at the high school and even college level, this is a great microscope, esp at this price point. Sharp focusing through each magnification level, controls are really smooth, and the LED bulb is very bright without getting hot. Base is stable and quite weighty -- I'm glad they included an arm handle to make it easier to carry! Especially love the trinocular port. Since the microscope came with two sets of eyepieces, I could try it out right away. Attached a couple pictures I took on my phone that show a slide with the 10x lens in the third port and the 25x lenses in the binoculars. Clarity was fantastic and I can see that the third port would be really useful for teaching little kids or students about microscopy because you could make adjustments for them as everyone's looking at the same thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2019 by SH SH

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