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OMAX 40X-2000X Digital Lab Trinocular Compound LED Microscope with 5MP Digital Camera and Double Layer Mechanical Stage

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  • Total magnification: 40X-80X-100X-200X-400X-800X-1000X-2000X; Eyepieces: wide field WF10X and WF20X; Objective: achromatic DIN 4X, 10X, 40X(S), 100X(S, Oil); Viewing head: 45 degrees inclined 360 degrees swiveling trinocular; Sliding adjustable interpupillary distance: 2-3/16inch ~ 2-15/16inch(55mm ~ 75mm); Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes; Nosepiece: revolving quadruple
  • Total magnification: 40X-80X-100X-200X-400X-800X-1000X-2000X; Eyepieces: wide field WF10X and WF20X; Objective: achromatic DIN 4X, 10X, 40X(S), 100X(S, Oil); Viewing head: 45 degrees inclined 360 degrees swiveling trinocular; Sliding adjustable interpupillary distance: 2-3/16inch ~ 2-15/16inch(55mm ~ 75mm); Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes; Nosepiece: revolving quadruple
  • Total magnification: 40X-80X-100X-200X-400X-800X-1000X-2000X; Eyepieces: wide field WF10X and WF20X; Objective: achromatic DIN 4X, 10X, 40X(S), 100X(S, Oil); Viewing head: 45 degrees inclined 360 degrees swiveling trinocular; Sliding adjustable interpupillary distance: 2-3/16inch ~ 2-15/16inch(55mm ~ 75mm); Ocular diopter adjustable on both eyetubes; Nosepiece: revolving quadruple
  • Stage: mechanical double layer size: 4-1/2inchx 4-15/16inch (115mm x 125mm); Stage x-y stroke (travel range): 2-13/16inch x 1-3/16inch (70mm x 30mm); Condenser and diaphragm: NA1.25 Abbe condenser with iris diaphragm; Transmitted (lower) illuminator: LED light, intensity adjustable; Focus adjustment: Coaxial coarse and fine knobs on both sides
  • All metal mechanical components; Power supply: AC/DC adapter, 7.5V/7.5W (UL approved) - Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.5A Max - Output: DC7.5V, 1000mA
  • Digital camera: - true color 2592x1944 pixels (5M pixels) - 0.5X reduction lens to get larger field of view - 0.01 mm calibration slide: 1mm/100 division - Frame speed: 5fps at 2592x1944, 18fps at 1280x960, 60fps at 640x480 - Software compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS and Linux operating system - Capturing microscope images, recording live video, measuring lengths, angles, areas, editing images - USB cable included
  • 5-year warranty against manufacturing defects


Dive into the world of microscopic wonders with the OMAX M83S series, a trinocular compound microscope designed to elevate both educational and professional pursuits. With an expansive magnification range from 40X to 2000X, it brings the details into sharp focus.
The modern LED lighting system ensures your specimens are illuminated with adjustable, energy-efficient light. The microscope's trinocular head provides comfort with its ergonomic 45-degree incline and 360-degree rotation. It also offers a dedicated path for camera attachment, making it perfect for capturing and sharing your discoveries.
Built with meticulous attention to quality, the OMAX M83ES series is more than just a microscope; it's a gateway to a microscopic universe. Trust in the power of AmScope's expertise to bring your microscopic investigations to life.
For over 15 years, AmScope has been the number one online retail store specializing in selling microscopes and accessories in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and now in Europe. A division of United Scope LLC., AmScope has the industry's leading collection of microscopes, microscopes cameras, accessories, and other related products. The company's products are designed for professionals, students, and hobbyists and are used in laboratories, research facilities, businesses, schools, and universities throughout the world. The company prides itself on providing high-quality products, the largest selection, and personalized customer service worldwide.


MB Tech
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017
I purchased the OMAX M83ES-C50U for $339.00. The first scope had a deep scratch in the glass lens which is glued into the microscope body below the viewing head (see pictures). There was also a lot of metal debris within this area and I have to assume that a piece of this metal scratched the lens during factory assembly. I returned this scope and ordered a replacement which is identical the original part number. When assembling the second (replacement) scope, the right eyepiece will not slide into the diopter adjusting ring because the ring is bent from assembly. At this point, I've determined that the OMAX brand is overpriced Chinese made garbage. I do understand that this is not a Nikon or whatever, but at the $300+ price point it definitely needs to be usable. I will not be purchasing anything further from OMAX and I'm hesitant to purchase an Amscope because I've read that they are both produced by the same "Chinese Factory". I saw many positive reviews for OMAX, although there were some negatives. I rolled the dice...and lost. Both OMAX scopes were sold by Amazon and both scopes have been returned easily. The Amscope equivalent is being sold directly from Amscope which means it might be more difficult to return if need be. This is another consideration when purchasing a microscope.
E. Cushman
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2016
This unit is well made and the attached camera is very good. The controlling program for your computer will record stills or video. and the light level is adjustable by arranging an area on your screen. I actually don't even use the eye pieces.I mostly photograph small objects which I place on a slide. The depth of focus is about the thickness of a piece of paper. In order to photograph something with depth, one mus make many exposures at many depths of focus and then assemble them in Photo Shop. This works well, but can take many hours of gathering the photos, then assembling them. Some of my images took as many as 60 exposures to cover the tepth of the object I was looking at.The widest least powerful lens seems to be most useful for this. The stronger lenses aren't very sharp and the focus depth is extremely shallow. I use an accessory LED light set that works very well. The built-in light is useful for producing a variable brightness background when looking at a glass slide.The pictures provided here required from 20 to 50 exposures each which were then assembled in Photo Shop. As I add another layer, I have to erase everything in this new layer that is not in focus - you follow?
David C. Delany
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
Summary: For the cost point, this unit is remarkable, but it does not replace a top end scope. Dollar for dollar, you get a very solid deal, versatility, expansion potential, and a complete microscope with a decent camera and software. The quality that really makes this unit shine above the competition is Omax customer service.Very satisfied with this fine instrument, but it took a couple of calls to customer service to get everything just right. The box arrived without the CD containing camera drivers, but a simple email instantly took care of that. My unit also had a slight mis-alignment or flaw somewhere in the head, but again a quick call to the courteous and helpful cs agent resolved the issue. The quality of the scope is a delight. Although Omax's competitors make virtually identical instruments, the fear of conflict resolution with them helped me choose Omax. I am absolutely delighted that I did.In the Nuts and Bolts end of things, it would be nice to have a little more light, and a built in way to use a variety of homemade filters below the condenser. It would also have been nice to have a greater sensitivity in the fine adjustment. I find myself needing both hands to get the best focus, and frequently need to over correct back and forth a few times to reach the best detail. Bottom line, though, is that all the mechanicals are completely adequate.The objectives lenses 4X, 10X and 40X are very good, but school's still out on the 100X. I have a couple of lines that might be dirt or mfg flaws, but I haven't seriously used the big gun yet, so I haven't even used immersion oil. At this point I expect (and hope) it will resolve the issue.I knew the 5 mp camera would be a bit slow for motion capture, but considering the cost difference for a state of the art camera, this one is very satisfactory. The software is good, but I have nothing to compare. This is my first adventure with micro-photography.
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