National Geographic 300x-1200x Microscope
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The Story
Introduce young scientists to the fascinating world of microscopy with the National Geographic 300x-1200x Microscope. This battery-powered transmitted light microscope offers a versatile magnification range and comes with an extensive accessory package including prepared slides, tools, and live specimens for immediate exploration. Perfect for curious children, it provides a hands-on educational experience that makes learning about biology and science both engaging and fun.
add_circle The Upside
- check Comprehensive starter kit reduces need for additional purchases
- check Battery operation allows for flexible use without power outlets
- check Educational value with included specimens and tools
remove_circle The Downside
- close Monocular design may be less comfortable for extended use than binocular models
- close Plastic construction typical for children's microscopes may feel less durable
- close Limited to transmitted light only (no reflected light capability)
Specifications & features
Key features
- check_circle 300x-1200x magnification range
- check_circle Battery-powered illumination for portability
- check_circle Extensive accessory package with slides, tools, and specimens
- check_circle Transmitted light microscope design
- check_circle Monocular with rotatable attachment
Specifications
Magnification Range
300x-1200x
Illumination Type
Battery-powered transmitted light
Eyepiece Design
Monocular with rotatable attachment
Power Source
Batteries (typically AA)
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Extensive accessory package
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magnification range Battery-powered
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Microscope Features
National Geographic
range Battery-powered illumination
rotatable attachment
rotatable attachment key
transmitted light
transmitted light key
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