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🔬 Swift SW380T: High Magnification, Trinocular Compound Microscope for Research Labs with Wide-Field Eyepieces, Mechanical Stage, and Camera Compatibility Review

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Light Source TypeLED
MaterialMetal
Real Angle of View30 Degrees
Magnification Maximum2500 x
Voltage110 Volts (AC)
BrandSWIFT
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Description of 🔬 Swift SW380T: High Magnification, Trinocular Compound Microscope for Research Labs with Wide-Field Eyepieces, Mechanical Stage, and Camera Compatibility

A super sleek,multi-purpose compound microscope for viewing tiny details of specimen slides; built for clinicians, high school and university science students, and enthusiastic hobbyists alike. Professional Siedentopf head is fully rotatable for shared use and equipped with interchangeable wide-field 10X and 25X glass eyepieces fixed at an ergonomic 30 degree tilt to reduce neck strain, easily adjustable for different interpupillary distances without losing focus. 4 DIN Achromatic objectives mounted in a revolving turret offer 6 magnification levels: 40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X, and 2500X. Ultra-precise focusing system to make coarse and extremely fine adjustments. Trinocular head accepts an additional eyepiece and microscope camera attachments (not included) in order to view, livestream, record, and capture magnified specimen images.

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I am pleasantly surprised at the usefulness and excellent quality of this microscope. The images are sharp and clean. I'm glad I got it. It's fun and unpretentious, unlike my lab microscopes. I connected it to a Gosky adapter for the iPhone, which has a protruding tube that needs to be inserted into the eyepiece tube or into the trinocular. Helpful Tip: First of all. Already center iPhone and Gosky adapter with the field of view when in eyepiece position for maximum control and perfect…

Pros
  • Camera and Photo
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Typical Chinese quality

Well I spent more money than I should have bought what I thought was a better average microscope. I unpacked the Swift 380T for the first time and so far I am not enthusiastic. The upper swivel collar is loose and very cheap in construction. Two threaded pins and a knurled screw serve as bearings and tensioners. For real? And should it hold focus when the eyepieces are rotated 180 degrees? The eyepieces are inserted into the head of the binocular eyepiece very easily, without friction and…

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  • Electronics
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

QA needs to talk.

Let's just point by point because it will be faster. Questions and Answers - I had questions that I now have answers to: 1. The trinocular attachment allows you to use both eyepieces and the camera tube at the same time. (I often encountered this question, competitors' heads turned off the left eye to activate the camera port)2. You can insert a do-it-yourself darkfield "filter" into the filter holder to simulate darkfield microscopy (although it's not exactly darkfield). and if you are a…

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  • Microscopes
Cons
  • Disappearance