National Geographic 40×–1280× Microscope (9039001)
The National Geographic 40×–1280× Microscope (9039001) is a versatile optical instrument designed for students, hobbyists, and beginner scientists. With a broad magnification range from 40× up to 1280×, this microscope makes it easy to explore microscopic structures like cells, tissues, and small organisms. Its adjustable illumination and sturdy construction provide a reliable and engaging experience for education, research, and detailed specimen observation.
Features
- Wide magnification range: Offers 40× to 1280× magnification for detailed viewing of a variety of specimens.
- Multiple objective lenses: Interchangeable objectives provide flexibility in magnification levels.
- Adjustable illumination: Built‑in light source with brightness control enhances contrast and clarity of specimens.
- Coarse and fine focus: Dual focus controls allow precise adjustments for sharp imaging.
- Sturdy build: Durable construction with stable base supports confident handling and long‑term use.
Benefits
- Ideal choice for students learning microscopy basics.
- Great for observing biological specimens, plant cells, insects, and more.
- Adjustable lighting improves visibility at various magnifications.
- Reliable and easy‑to‑use design enhances learning and discovery.
Package Contents: Microscope unit, set of eyepieces and objective lenses, stage clips, adjustable illumination unit, focus knobs, and user manual.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Compound microscope
- Magnification range: 40×–1280×
- Illumination: Built‑in adjustable light source
- Focus: Coarse and fine focusing
- Design: Sturdy construction with ergonomic controls
- Usage: Specimen viewing for students, hobbyists, and beginners
Ideal For
- Students and classroom learning
- Home science and hobby projects
- Biological specimen observation
- Exploration of microscopic worlds
Keywords
National Geographic 40×–1280× Microscope 9039001, compound microscope, adjustable illumination, biological microscope, student microscope, beginner science.