Celestron Labs S10-60 Stereo Microscope review

Celestron has produced a decent stereo microscope with its Celestron Labs S10-60 model. Professionals agreed that the three-dimensional images produced by this microscope were fantastic, due to its high-quality optics and construction materials, a range of lighting options and interchangeable stage plates — in spite of some fiddly set-up requirements.

Specifications

Head: Binocular 360-degree rotating head with 45-degree incline
Eyepieces: Two wide-field 10X, two wide-field 20X
Objectives: 1X and 3X
Stage: Interchangeable stage plates with clips
Light source: Tungsten (top), halogen (bottom)
Condenser: None
Focusing: Coarse focusing only — extra reach via the pillar knob
Extras: Two rubber eyecups, four resin-mounted insect specimens, opaque stage plate, translucent stage plate, universal AC adapter, International plug adapters
Add-ons: Celestron includes a range of prepared slides and insect specimens

Using low magnifications, a wider field of view is achieved and more of the specimen is observed. The lighting options also enabled both translucent and solid objects to be observed. Pupils found the Celestron Labs S10-60 easy to learn to use, could soon operate it independently, loved the three-dimensional viewing and enjoyed having the eyecups to block out unnecessary light.

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