The pocket microscope Levenhuk Zeno Cash ZC12 is a magnifying instrument with built-in light. Thanks to its light, it can be used to check paper money. This microscope is compact and lightweight; you can easily take it with you to a business meeting or on long trips abroad. It is useful in markets or supermarkets: you can check any banknote you have.
Carrier | Description | Estimated Delivery | ||
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Home delivery - International | Home delivery - International |
Monday, 13 January - Monday, 20 January |
Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
Monday, 13 January - Monday, 20 January
The pocket microscope Levenhuk Zeno Cash ZC12 is a magnifying instrument with built-in light. Thanks to its light, it can be used to check paper money. This microscope is compact and lightweight; you can easily take it with you to a business meeting or on long trips abroad. It is useful in markets or supermarkets: you can check any banknote you have.
The series includes models with fixed magnification, or gradual variable magnification, with one or several types of light; it is powered by batteries, which may be built-in. Some models have clips for attaching a smartphone.
The Levenhuk Zeno Cash microscope is a compact, lightweight optical instrument that is useful for everyday life or work.
Features:
- Small and lightweight microscope
- Gradual variable magnification from 40x to 60x
- Battery powered LED lamp
- Smartphone attachment clip
Kit includes:
- Pocket microscope with clip for attaching a mobile device
- Holster
- User manual and lifetime warranty
Brand | Levenhukinc., USA |
Warranty, years | lifetime |
Package size (LxWxH), cm | 16x7x3.2 cm |
Type | portable, light/optical |
Head | monocular |
Prism material | optical plastic |
Head tilt angle | not angled |
Magnification, x | 40-60 |
Focus | approximate |
Body material | plastic |
Illumination | LED |
Adjustable brightness | True |
Battery powered | yes |
User level | for children, beginners |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | very simple |
Application | children (3-7 years old), applied research |
Location of lighting | top |
Research method | light field |