SKU: GC39-44129

Celestron Celestron Labs CM1000C Compound Microscope

Celestron Lab's CM1000C Cordless Monocular Microscope is ideally suited for the classroom and lab environments with its 360° rotating head for easy sharing, an eyepiece set at a comfortable 45° angle, and broad magnification range. Its three-position turret holds the 4x, 10x, and 40x objectives and the instrument comes with two eyepieces that produce magnifications from a practical 40x to a powerful 1000x.

The 3.5 x 3.5" stage has metal slide/specimen clips, and an adjustable-intensity halogen bulb under the stage provides the necessary illumination. It is powered by either a US 110 VAC plug or three included AA batteries for use in the field. The manually adjustable iris and condenser ensure the perfect amount of light and beam spread to illuminate the specimen without washing it out. Use the dual coarse/fine coaxial focus knobs to bring all specimens into sharp, clear focus.

Optical System

360° rotating head facilitates sharing

One 10x wide-field eyepiece

One 25x wide-field eyepiece

4x, 10x, and 40x objectives

Three-position click-stop turret with grip ring

40x, 100x, and 400x magnification with 10x eyepiece

100x, 250x, and 1000x magnification with 25x eyepiece

Lighting

0.65 NA condenser

Lower LED illumination, adjustable intensity

Disc diaphragm with six apertures

Focusing

Coarse/fine coaxial focus knobs

Left and right focus knobs for left and right-handed use

Stage

3.5 x 3.5" square stage

Metal specimen/slide clips

Accepts 3 x 1" (76.2x25.4mm) specimen slides

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Product Overview

Celestron Lab's CM1000C Cordless Monocular Microscope is ideally suited for the classroom and lab environments with its 360° rotating head for easy sharing, an eyepiece set at a comfortable 45° angle, and broad magnification range. Its three-position turret holds the 4x, 10x, and 40x objectives and the instrument comes with two eyepieces that produce magnifications from a practical 40x to a powerful 1000x.

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