The camera on the OMAX 3MP Digital Integrated Microscope is pretty handy, especially if you're into detailed microscopic studies. With a magnification range from 40X to 2000X, it can handle all sorts of microscopic tasks. This comes from using its eyepieces and objective lenses in different combos.
The microscope has four objective lenses—4X, 10X, 40X, and 100X—and pairs them with two sets of widefield eyepieces, offering 10X and 20X magnification.
So, if you're going for top-tier magnification, you just pair the 100X objective lens with the 20X eyepiece to hit that 2000X mark. This makes it pretty suitable for both educational and lab work, where you really need to dive into the details. Our research shows that folks appreciate this high magnification capability for various tasks, whether it's serious lab analysis or educational experiments.
Keep in mind, getting the best results at such high magnifications involves some technique. Things like lighting and focusing are crucial. The microscope uses a variable intensity LED light, which helps a lot by keeping things clear and bright, even at those higher magnification levels.
All in all, the OMAX microscope is also a hit with hobbyists because it offers a good mix of flexibility and precision for both simple and more complex projects. It's designed to be user-friendly, ensuring you get detailed images without any hassle.
Whether you're into educational stuff or lab exploration, this microscope is up for the job.