Swift SW200DL Compound Monocular Microscope Review

We have had so much fun reviewing the Swift SW200DL Compound Monocular Microscope. We went from the lab, to the garden, then the kitchen, looking for tiny biological and inorganic specimens to examine, and it rose to every challenge. Having a top light enabled us to illuminate thicker, solid substances and whole organisms, and inspect the surfaces of living and inanimate objects. The Swift SW200DL, being light and battery-operated, was easy to transport and use in our chosen locations.

Key specifications

Head: 360-degree rotatable monocular
Eyepieces: Wide-field 10X and 25X
Objectives: 4X, 10X and 40X
Stage: Mechanical 95mm x 95mm
Light source: Dual; dimmable bottom and upper LEDs
Condenser: Single lens with six-hole disc diaphragm
Focusing: Coaxial coarse and fine focusing
Extras: Batteries, dust cover
Add-ons: SWIFT SC1003-CK Optical Swiftcam 10-megapixel camera for microscopes

Pleasingly, the Swift SW200DL was just as impressive during serious school lessons as well; we were able to identify tissues, cells, cell walls and nuclei with reasonable clarity. Thanks to its functionality, versatility and ease of use, the Swift SW200DL is a superb microscope that we would recommend for anyone who wants to explore the world around them, up close and in detail, and have a smile on their face while doing so.

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