Binocular Stereo Microscope 5X-10X-15X-20X-30X-60X Dual Lights
Ok I found this one and its in Canada...ya.... so anyway as i understand it you should have a 5X for viewing the whole coin? on an Amscope. I still need a camera but they have them here as well , just need to figure out what type , they have 3 to 10 . what do you guys think of this scope?
Eyepieces: wide field WF10X & WF20X Is that better for coins then the regular ones?
Features:
High quality optical glass elements
Six magnification levels: 5x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 30x & 60x
Auxiliary objective lens included makes large working distance and field of view
45°inclined 360°rotatable binocular head
Variable intensity incident and transmitted lights
Sharp stereo erect images
Diopter adjustment on left ocular-tube
Adjustable inter-pupillary distance
90°rotational objective
Locked-in eyepieces
Metal framework with large base
Product GS and CE approved
Manufacturer in business 30+ years
Specifications:
Model: G323
Head: 45°Inclined 360°rotatable binocular.
Eyepieces: wide field WF10X & WF20X
Objectives: rotational 1x & 3x
Auxiliary objective lens 0.5x
Left ocular-tube diopter adjustment ±5dp
Interpupillary distance: 2-3/16" ~ 2-15/16"(55-75mm)
Working distance: 3-5/32" (80mm) w/o aux lens, 4-3/4" (120mm) with aux lens
Field of view: 3.5mm ~ 37.5mm with different lens combinations
Incident (upper) illuminator: 12V/10W halogen, variable inclination
Transmitted (lower) illuminator: 12V/10W halogen
Variable intensity illumination
Frosted glass stage plate: 3-3/4" (95mm) in diameter
White/black plastic stage plate: 3-3/4" (95mm) in diameter
Power supply: 110V/60Hz (US and Canada)
Dimension: 9-1/2" x 9-1/2" x 15" (24cm x 24cm x 38cm)
Net weight: 9 lb 10 oz (4.4kg)
Package (volume equivalent) weight: 20lb (9 kg)
$224.99
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