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Reddit mentions of Celestron 44202 Advanced Stereo Microscope

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Celestron 44202 Advanced Stereo Microscope
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Celestron Advanced Stereo Microscope with 20x power and 40x power stereoUtilizes two light paths and two eyepieces to create an amazingly true-to-life 3D imageHas fully coated glass opticsTop and bottom halogen illumination working distance is 110 mm or 4.33 inchesComes with Set of 10x wide field eyepieces, 2x and 4x objective lenses
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Height14 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Weight7.86 Pounds
Width7 Inches

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u/cdcox ยท 1 pointr/AskSciTech

http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/e1sa0/my_kids_asked_santa_for_a_microscope_for/ Some not bad advice in that thread. Let me second a stereo-microscope. The stereomicroscope in my lab is easily my favorite to play with. I'd start by reading this

I think something like this or something like this which are, as far as I can tell, modified dermatologist scopes, might be good for a 5th grader. (Reviews are pretty good indicators on this, though don't trust zoom numbers most zoom 20-30x and the rest is all digital.) I spent a summer volunteering at a place with something like these, they are fun. Also if you want something that doesn't take pictures but is a pretty neat field scope you should check out, this, this, or this (note, jeweler loupes do not have lights built in). If you want something kind of medium range, most sites recommend Celestron scopes as pretty good. If you really want a compound microscope (and you know how to operate a microscope, I can't emphasize this enough, otherwise it will not work!) this is recommended by the microscope buying guide. (Also as someone else said, you will run out of stuff to look at pretty fast with a compound scope.) Though that site has a number of nice compound microscopes.