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TOMLOV 1000X Error Coin Microscope with 4.3" LCD Screen, USB Digital Microscope with LED Fill Lights, Metal Stand, PC View, Photo/Video, SD Card Included, Windows Compatible, Model- DM4S

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Features

  • Designed to encourage curiosity and strive to learn more, this versatile video microscope is easy-to-use and powerful enough for any teen & adult who shows mild interest in science/engineering. Also used as an ideal tool for providing great details for coin collectors.
  • 4.3 Inch Liquid Crystal Display - Does not rely on Wi-Fi or signal, the LCD screen displays real-time crisp images and good quality videos with NO lag or delay. A large screen enhances ergonomics and eliminates eye and neck strain compared with the eyepiece.
  • Additional Adjustable LED Illumination - Apart from 8 built-in lights around the lens, the two base lights are flexible enough to change the direction, avoiding reflection and making it much more visible on the screen.
  • 50-1000X Magnification - Allows to zoom in and see the incredible details at a magnification range from 50 to 1000X. The actual magnification differs due to the screen size, and the distance between the camera and object.
  • Allows Taking Photos And Recording Videos with Included 32GB SD Card.
  • Microscope-PC View - Supports connecting to the computer so you can observe on a larger scale. No extra software download is needed, just run the default APPs "Windows Camera" for the Windows system. Does NOT compatible with Mac OS.
  • Solid Metal Frame Construction - Utilizing aluminum alloy to build the base, stand, and holder, this LCD microscope offers long-term use and allows micro soldering or repairing printed circuit boards.
  • Can be separated from the stand so that you can hold it free to explore the unknown outdoors.

Light Source Type: LED


Model Name: DM4S


Material: Aluminum alloy


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 7.87"L x 3.35"W x 9.61"H


Real Angle of View: 120 Degrees


Magnification Maximum: 1000.00


Item Weight: 1.7 Pounds


Voltage: 5 Volts (DC)


Brand: TOMLOV


Product Dimensions: 9.61 x 7.87 x 3.35 inches


Item Weight: 1.7 pounds


Item model number: TM-DM4S


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 12, 2020


Manufacturer: TOMLOV


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Gemstone Scope
I will preference my review with my qualifications. I have dual degrees in biology and chemistry. I'm also an amateur astronomer, maintaining many telescopes in an astronomy club. I've built telescopes and I own a lab grade, true 1000x microscope. I know a bit about optics. First, the claim of any of these digital microscopes of reaching 1000x is marketing nonsense. I own a microscope, and have used others in the lab at 1000x. The multi-lens, Plano objective, required to reach (and resolve an image) at 1000x requires oil immersion with a special oil. My advise to people is usually, when you see a microscope or telescope that advertises high magnification, don't buy. I needed a simple magnification system for jewelry, to see inclusions and hallmarks, without spending a lot. My microscope isn't the right type for this. I chose the Tomlov because of the gooseneck lamps and many good reviews. I'm blown away. First, the maximum usable magnification is possibly around 150-200x (I'll measure and do the math to add to the review). That's the magnification I need and most likely more than enough for 99.9% of people. I was very surprised at the quality of the images. There's no vignetting. The image was clear and flat across the entire screen. It was steady, well-lit. I appreciated being able to adjust the brightness of the objective led's and gooseneck led's separately. The base is metal and stabilizes the scope. The microscope is intuitive. I never looked at the instructions. I screwed the scope into the base, tightened down the retainer, plugged in the usb, and, put my old mine cut (OMC) diamond under it. The colors were true and I could see through it. The whole image was as clear as a bell. I can move the gooseneck lamps to illuminate different angles, which enables me to see jewelry hallmarks, which tell me assay information, like year made, metal purity, city of assay. These marks are tough to see in a loupe and even tougher to photograph. I photographed them easily on my windows computer. You simply plug the provided data micro USB cable, into the microscope head and computer, then use the camera app on the computer. If you plug the dual cable into a 5v USB recharger and then into the base, I'll power both sets of lights. If it doesn't work, switch to the other mini plug on the dual cable. To use without the computer just use the dual mini USB cable, plugged into the scope and base, then into a 5v USB outlet (or charge). The rack and pinion height adjustment is adequate, but needs frequent tightening. The focus adjustment works smoothly. The height and focus stay put after adjustment. The optics easily magnified the inclusions in a sapphire ring that were impossible to see with a 30x lighted loupe. I'll post photos tomorrow. The scope was less than $50. It has features that match many stereo microscopes costing $200. It's not perfect, but at this price I would have been happy if it it did half as much. It was a pleasant surprise and deserves a 5 stars. I've updated the review with several photos. The scope is hooked up to the computer. I've imaged my 1/2 carat OMC diamond. I took photos at the least magnification, mid magnification, and the highest I could use with good magnification. That circle you see on the highest magnification is through the stone, showing the bottom point (called a cutlet). Over 100 years ago they flattened those points. This diamond has a small cutlet that I'm sure is around 1/4mm. The ring is 18k gold. The second set of photos are of a sapphire and diamond ring. I went from least magnified to as much as I could to photograph inclusions in one very small area of the sapphire. All real, natural sapphires (ie. mined and not lab grown) will have inclusions. The photo shows these inclusions, which are too small to really resolve, but for my purposes, is more than enough. It shows that this sapphire is indeed a natural sapphire. The hallmarks are English. They tell me that this ring is 18k gold, that it was assayed in Birmingham, England in 1992. If you want a scope to do more than this, than you'll have to invest in a true geological stereo microscope. A good one will cost anywhere from $500-4000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by dsk dsk

  • Great product
Bought this for my dad so he can look at his coins. The zoom and clarity are unreal. Very good product and value. Love the two lights so you can adjust them to see everything.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Don D

  • Can not view entire coin all at the same time
The quality of the Tomlov DM4s is better than I expected. The monitor works. I plugged it into my Windows 10 PC with the supplied USB cord and got a nice view of small things. I would not recommend it for coin collecting though as the lowest magnification is 50x so you can't see the whole coin on the screen at the same time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Robert M. Johnson

  • great item
The TOMLOV 1000X Error Coin Microscope is a game-changer for coin enthusiasts like me. The 4.3" LCD screen delivers crisp images at an impressive 1000X magnification. Setting up is a breeze with USB connectivity, and the built-in LED lights ensure perfect illumination. Its portable design and user-friendly controls make it a must-have for anyone keen on exploring the intricate details of coins. Overall, a fantastic digital microscope that brings a new level of precision to coin inspection. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by BM-GB

  • great for looking at coins
This is a terrific device. I can set the lens to focus on a coin date and then just slide in a coin to see the mint mark or date. The screen is great. This is easier than a magnifying glass, since the focus is pre-set. The lens height is easily adjustable for viewing the entire coin if necessary. I have the one with the wing lights which are powered from a separate USB source. So far I have no use for these. If I had the lens much higher to view an entire coin or something, they might be handy. As I'm now set to view just the date, the lens blocks most of the light from the wing lights, plus the lens light is more than sufficient. It has a rechargeable battery, and the USB input says DC 6 volts. I already have a 5 volt charger and that seems to work and can run the device by itself as well as charge the battery. Today I purchased the charger that goes with it, so I can put my 5 volt back by my phone. I know I can take pictures and attach to a computer (Windows only) but I haven't tried that yet. If you're viewing coins, you should have this ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Very nice equipment for the price
Good zoom you can see all very small details
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Galileo Olguin

  • It’s OK
Kind of cheap, but you get what you pay for
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Dawn

  • Beautiful Microscope
Quality is exceptionally high! Works great! Shows very close detail. So glad to have this microscope. Thanks so much!
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Jimmy m wright

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