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Carson MicroFlip™ 100x-250x LED, UV Lighted Pocket Microscope, Flip Down Slide Base, Smartphone Digiscoping Clip MP-250

Carson MicroFlip™ 100x-250x LED, UV Lighted Pocket Microscope, Flip Down Slide Base, Smartphone Digiscoping Clip MP-250

Regular price S$29.90 SGD
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The MicroFlip™ 100x-250x LED and UV Lighted Pocket Microscope with Flip Down Slide Base and Smartphone Digiscoping Clip MP-250 is an extremely powerful LED lighted pocket microscope that contains a unique flip-down slide base with an aspheric lens system for ultra precise image quality. The high power magnification ranges from 100x-250x power. The MicroFlip™ also contains a built-in UV flashlight that is perfect for detecting counterfeit currency, nectar mapping and so much more. The MicroFlip™ comes included with a smartphone digiscoping clip, 1 starter slide with cover slip and a wrist strap for convenient portability.

Use the smartphone digiscoping clip to take pictures and record video of your subject matter using the built-in camera application on your smartphone. Then, share your images and videos on social media or email/text them to family, co-workers and friends.

The smartphone digiscoping clip will work with all smartphones. Thicker cases like Otterbox style cases may need to be removed before attaching the digiscoping clip.

The MicroFlip™ is powered by 1 AA battery (not included). It is a great, cost effective educational field microscope for multiple hobbies, tasks, learning and exploration.

Fits all phones. For specific information on your model, visit Carson's Multicam Page.

  • Magnification: 100-250x
  • LED and UV Lighted
  • Aspheric lens
  • Weight: 0.18 lbs
  • Dimensions: 1.5 in x 1.0 in x 5.5 in
  • Includes: Smartphone Clip, 1 Starter Slide with Cover Slip & Wrist Strap
  • Battery: 1 AA (not included)
  • Lifetime warranty from manufacturer defects
  • Manual

Carson is the #1 magnifier brand in the USA with accolades from Popular Mechanics, Field & Stream, Wired Magazine and New York Times.

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