Fisher Micromaster I Digital/Video Microscopes; USB 1.1; Brightfield with LCD

Product Description:

Microscope, compound upright digital; Fisher Scientific Micromaster I; USB 1.1 digital/video microscope; Brightfield package; W/integrated video camera, attached LCD display, video output; Measures in um, mm, in.; Eyepiece: 10X widefield, 18mm FOV
Product Details
  • Brand: Westover Scientific
  • Label: Westover Scientific
  • Manufacturer: Westover Scientific
  • MPN: 12563320
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: BISS
  • ProductTypeName: LAB_APPLIANCE
  • Publisher: Westover Scientific
  • Studio: Westover Scientific

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