OMAX M82E Series LED Binocular Compound Microscope vs SWIFT SW380B binocular compound microscope
Overall winner: SWIFT SW380B binocular compound microscope
Key Differences
SWIFT (A) is positioned at a more affordable price tier and is noted for a sturdy build and smooth high-magnification operation, making it a good choice for users prioritizing durability and stable imaging. OMAX (B) offers 4 achromatic DIN objectives and variable LED illumination plus an adjustable binocular head, making it better suited for users who need optical versatility and adjustable lighting, though some customers reported mixed feedback on the fine focus and missing manual
OMAX M82E Series LED Binocular Compound Microscope
OMAX M82E series microscope with 40X-2000X magnification and LED illumination for clear slide viewing. Users note solid construction and educational value, with some FOCUS adjustments concerns
Pros
- 4 achromatic DIN objectives
- variable intensity LED illumination
- binocular viewing head with adjustable interpupillary distance
- double layer mechanical stage with scale
Cons
- mixed feedback on fine focus mechanism
- absence of instruction manual referenced by customers
SWIFT SW380B binocular compound microscope
Research-grade binocular microscope with 40X-2500X magnification and Siedentopf head. Provides high image clarity across multiple objectives; easy to operate with adjustable illumination. Customers note sturdy build and smooth operation at higher magnifications
Pros
- sturdy build
- smooth operation at high magnification
- adjustable illumination/features
- clear images with achromatic objectives
Cons
- limited to specified magnification range
- requires proper setup for optimal results
- some users may need time to adjust to controls
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SWIFT |
| Durability | SWIFT |
| Versatility | OMAX |
| User Reviews | SWIFT |