Viewing difficulty!
Viewing certain objects both indoors and outdoors even with an expensive camera can prove to be extremely difficult. You need something more than that. You need some high quality equipment which will allow you to view even the smallest of objects. You need the new innovative Celestron Handheld Digital LCD Microscope brought to you by Hama!
Viewing made easy!
This fantastic device has been specifically designed to enable you to view and capture objects such as insects plants stamps coins rocks currency relics circuit boards and much more with ease. With its incredible 2.4 inch LCD screen and its built-in digital camera (3MP) you can simply and easily take snapshots or videos which can be stored using the built-in flash memory of 128MB or stored using an optional SD Card (of up to 8 GB) which can later be uploaded to your computer via the included USB 2.0 cable. It is designed to be powered via 2AA batteries (not included) so you can use the device for field use as well as in the home. It also boosts an adjustable LCD illumination for the right lighting a 4x digital zoom for looking at smaller objects a focus knob for ensuring your picture is clear and focused optical powers of 1 to 3.7x and 54x and a carry pouch to ensure your lightweight compact microscope is secure and protected when being transported around. What is more there are no complex instructions!
Simply insert the batteries and you are ready to go. What could be easier than viewing and capturing objects with the Celestron Handheld Digital LCD Microscope!
Colour: Black
Illumination: Upside Down
Internal Memory: 128 MB
LCD Monitor: 64 cm (24)
Length: 63 cm
Max. Magnification Factor: 200x
Height: 107 cm
Width: 96 cm
Weight: 187 g
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