Reddit Reddit reviews Celestron 44302 Deluxe Handheld Digital USB Microscope and Stand with Built in 2MP Camera for Capture of Video and Images, for viewing Stamps, Coins, Bugs and more

We found 10 Reddit comments about Celestron 44302 Deluxe Handheld Digital USB Microscope and Stand with Built in 2MP Camera for Capture of Video and Images, for viewing Stamps, Coins, Bugs and more. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Celestron 44302 Deluxe Handheld Digital USB Microscope and Stand with Built in 2MP Camera for Capture of Video and Images, for viewing Stamps, Coins, Bugs and more
USB-powered handheld digital microscopeBuilt-in 2MP digital camera for capturing images and videos10x to 40x magnification (up to 150x on some monitors)6 LED ring illuminatorUse the included Windows software to capture images and video of your discoveries. Measure your specimens with built-in measurement tool.Computer requirements: CD/DVD drive and USB 2.0 port. UVC plug-and-play with Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Also compatible with Mac OSX 10.4.9 and above (without measurement feature).
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10 Reddit comments about Celestron 44302 Deluxe Handheld Digital USB Microscope and Stand with Built in 2MP Camera for Capture of Video and Images, for viewing Stamps, Coins, Bugs and more:

u/petitbleuchien · 5 pointsr/coins

Other folks here have recommended this handheld USB microscope, currently on my own Amazon wishlist.

u/johnnychronicseed · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

I use this one, not android compatible but takes great shots :D

Example 1 2 3

u/newsjunkee · 2 pointsr/coins

Yea...I got this one about a month ago. http://amzn.to/1R96gCl It ain't bad, but I think I wish I got yours.

u/qwewp · 2 pointsr/rockhounds

Smithsonian Handbooks: Rocks & Minerals, looking through the sample pages this seems to have great pics and good info.

I find myself still going back to my 30 yo Golden Guides or other Field Guides for IDs on various creepy crawlys and plants.

This USB Microscope looks really cool too.


u/Justintime233 · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

And that's the best pic you could get? Lol link it so I don't buy that one. I'm looking at getting this one or this one. I've seen much better shots from the 2nd one that someone posted on here. If you aren't happy with it maybe return it and try out a celestron, I wouldn't hang onto it for $80 if I wasn't happy with the performance, there are other options out there.

u/J-Washington · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I am also interested in a microscope/camera combo. Here is one I found on Amazon. Anybody used this?http://www.amazon.com/Celestron-Deluxe-Handheld-Digital-Microscope/dp/B004QF0A1Y

u/Dano719 · 1 pointr/trees

Can you zoom in anymore?

How much did nug weigh?

I just bought a microscope just to take pictures of crystals, and mine is hard to focus with.
What scope you using?

I got http://www.amazon.com/Celestron-Deluxe-Handheld-Digital-Microscope/dp/B004QF0A1Y/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1343523671&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=usb+miscrocope

u/Smithereens15 · 1 pointr/AskScienceDiscussion

Something alone these lines? or this? Or any other specific suggestions

u/bearcat81 · 1 pointr/coins

Amazon has this usb microscope by Celestron that I was looking at for $35. It appears to be one of their top sellers in the category.

u/jrouvier · 1 pointr/fountainpens

A USB microsope

However, I don't recommend the one above:

  • The included software doesn't work
  • The depth of field is razor-thin, as thin as a sheet of paper at it's highest magnification.
  • The holder sucks and is difficult to keep still when focusing

    But... it's $40

    *edit: fixed link