Omano Microscope for Students 40x to 400x Full-Size Monocular Compound Professional Student Microscope for Science, Laboratory, Classroom, Biology, STEM and School Use







Key features
- •Industry-Leading Compound Microscope - A triple lens system, quickly swap between 40x, 100x, and 400x magnification for personal or professional study.
- •Precision Focus - The coaxial coarse and fine focus controls make our microscope for kids and adults easier to use for any skill level to create crystal-clear details.
- •Portable, Tabletop Design - Small enough to use in almost any setting, these full-size zoom microscopes make it easier to check scientific or educational slides with ease.
- •Beginner or Professional Use - Great for kids or adults these lab microscopes can be used at home, in a science classroom, or in a college setting learning about bacteria.
- •Unbeatable Quality - A 6-time Gold Aware winner for Best Online Microscope Retailer, Omano provides superior microscopes that offer premier optical clarity.
- •Full-Size Metal Compound Microscope
- •Magnification: 40x, 100x, 400x
- •Child and Adult Friendly Viewing System
- •Professional Glass Optics and Condenser
- •6-Time Gold Award for Best Online Microscope Retailer
- •Satisfaction Guaranteed
Omano Microscope for Students 40x to 400x Full-Size Monocular Compound Professional Student Microscope for Science, Laboratory, Classroom, Biology, STEM and School Use
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
Amazon Customer•December 20, 2016
a very nice one for the price
Four Stars
M&M•December 15, 2014
Received in excellent condition. Was given to my niece with very good comments. Very adequate for school.
Better than any microscope I ever owned as a child!
VC3•December 25, 2013
On a recent trip to my parent's house, I discovered my old childhood microscope and I hoped to bring it home, clean it up a bit, and use it to get my kids interested in microscopy. Upon taking it out of storage, I realized that the microscope I had as a kid was very hard to use and would only frustrate my children and would not inspire them to the degree that I would hope for. I do realize that if I hope to inspire my kids a microscope that it isn't the microscope itself that would inspire them, but what they actually look at in the microscope that would inspire them. However, the "toy" microscope that I had as a child made it very hard to even enjoy an interesting and inspiring microscope slide.
I did a lot of research over the course of a couple of weeks and the Omano is the introductory microscope that I settled on for my kids. I liked the coaxial fine and course adjustment, the pivoting head, and the solid and professional appearance - it just looks like something a "real" scientist would use.
The most obvious differences when looking at this microscope side-by-side with a "toy" microscope is total magnification of the two, the field of view (or how big the "hole" you look through), and the flashiness of the two. The Omano microscope has a lower overall magnification than what you see in most toy microscopes, a significantly larger field of view than a toy, and a bare minimum package and overall flashiness.
Many toy microscopes in the sub-$100 price range advertise 1,000x - 2,000x total magnification (as did my childhood microscope). After working with microscope that cost many thousands of dollars as an adult, I can tell you that there is no way you can get a clear and enjoyable image at 1,000x or 2,000x magnification with a toy microscope. 400x magnification (the top magnification of this Omano scope) is more than suitable to observe nearly every pre-made slide available to elementary through high school education. With higher magnification, more light is required to observe the sample. On a toy microscope, I've found that the light is seldom strong enough to properly illuminate the sample leaving you to only see a dark and shadowy looking something or other at the top magnification. Typically, it is a very unflattering image you get on a toy microscope.
The field of view of this microscope is absolutely humongous compared to that of toy microscopes. You have a large "hole" to observe your sample through when you put your head up to the eyepiece. A larger field of view allows you to see more of the sample and also reduces the fatigue you'll feel when spending more than a few minutes at a toy microscope. The field of view on this Omano scope is comparable to what you would find on many professional microscopes.
The overall build quality and feel of this scope is reminiscent to that of professional microscopes. It feels solid and looks like a professional tool. I don't doubt that it is robust enough to last through many years of abusive use that my children will surely give it.
On a side note, I recommend that if you are purchasing this microscope as a gift that you also purchase a decent set of pre-made microscope slides. This scope comes with nothing. I bought a set of 100 pre-made samples from AmScope for $50 and was very happy with them.
I did a lot of research over the course of a couple of weeks and the Omano is the introductory microscope that I settled on for my kids. I liked the coaxial fine and course adjustment, the pivoting head, and the solid and professional appearance - it just looks like something a "real" scientist would use.
The most obvious differences when looking at this microscope side-by-side with a "toy" microscope is total magnification of the two, the field of view (or how big the "hole" you look through), and the flashiness of the two. The Omano microscope has a lower overall magnification than what you see in most toy microscopes, a significantly larger field of view than a toy, and a bare minimum package and overall flashiness.
Many toy microscopes in the sub-$100 price range advertise 1,000x - 2,000x total magnification (as did my childhood microscope). After working with microscope that cost many thousands of dollars as an adult, I can tell you that there is no way you can get a clear and enjoyable image at 1,000x or 2,000x magnification with a toy microscope. 400x magnification (the top magnification of this Omano scope) is more than suitable to observe nearly every pre-made slide available to elementary through high school education. With higher magnification, more light is required to observe the sample. On a toy microscope, I've found that the light is seldom strong enough to properly illuminate the sample leaving you to only see a dark and shadowy looking something or other at the top magnification. Typically, it is a very unflattering image you get on a toy microscope.
The field of view of this microscope is absolutely humongous compared to that of toy microscopes. You have a large "hole" to observe your sample through when you put your head up to the eyepiece. A larger field of view allows you to see more of the sample and also reduces the fatigue you'll feel when spending more than a few minutes at a toy microscope. The field of view on this Omano scope is comparable to what you would find on many professional microscopes.
The overall build quality and feel of this scope is reminiscent to that of professional microscopes. It feels solid and looks like a professional tool. I don't doubt that it is robust enough to last through many years of abusive use that my children will surely give it.
On a side note, I recommend that if you are purchasing this microscope as a gift that you also purchase a decent set of pre-made microscope slides. This scope comes with nothing. I bought a set of 100 pre-made samples from AmScope for $50 and was very happy with them.
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Carole J. Stanton•November 30, 2012
Very nice my grandson will love it. focus is right on track and all the lenses work just fine. Great item







