AmScope Microscope Immersion Oil, 30mL vs Light Microscope LED Ring Illuminator for USB-powered cameras

Key Differences

AmScope's product is a 30 mL Type B immersion oil marketed as compatible with all microscopes and sits at a more affordable listed price tier; Upwtkim's product is a USB 5V LED ring illuminator with 96 bulbs, dual-color and 0–100% brightness control, offering illumination features but no detailed mounting compatibility. Choose the AmScope oil if you need immersion oil for high-magnification microscopy; choose the Upwtkim ring light if you need adjustable, USB-powered illumination for camera or microscope lighting needs

AmScope Microscope Immersion Oil, 30mL

AmScope Microscope Immersion Oil, 30mL

AmScope • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

Immersion oil for all microscopes, Type B. helps improve image clarity at high magnifications. Customer note: mixed sentiment none; no explicit insights provided

Pros

  • compatible with all microscopes
  • Type B immersion oil
  • contains 30 mL
  • easy to use with standard optics

Cons

  • customer insights: none
  • no explicit performance details
  • limited review data
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Light Microscope LED Ring Illuminator for USB-powered cameras

Light Microscope LED Ring Illuminator for USB-powered cameras

Upwtkim • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

USB-powered LED ring light with 96 LEDs (48 cool, 48 warm) for monocular to trinocular microscopes and cameras. Adjustable brightness (0-100%) for versatile illumination. Suitable for 40-160mm working distance

Pros

  • USB 5V input for easy power
  • 96 LED bulbs provide dual-color options
  • brightness adjustable 0-100%
  • compatible with multiple microscope types

Cons

  • no explicit compatibility list beyond general microscope types
  • no included mounting hardware details
  • no durability or warranty info
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price AmScope
Durability Tie
Versatility Upwtkim
User Reviews AmScope