Compact, robust and probably more magnification than I could ever use!
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The Carson MicroFlip MP-250 is an extremely powerful LED lighted pocket microscope that contains a unique flip-down slide base with an aspheric lens system for ultra precise image quality. The high power magnification ranges from 100x-250x power. The MicroFlip™ also contains a built-in UV flashlight that is perfect for detecting counterfeit currency, nectar mapping and so much more. The MicroFlip™ comes included with a smartphone digiscoping clip, 1 starter slide with cover slip and a wrist strap for convenient portability.
Use the smartphone digiscoping clip to take pictures and record video of your subject matter using the built-in camera application on your smartphone. Then, share your images and videos on social media or email/text them to family, co-workers and friends.
The smartphone digiscoping clip will work with most smartphone models in the marketplace including iPhone, Samsung, HTC, LG and more. Thicker cases like Otterbox style cases may need to be removed before attaching the digiscoping clip. The MicroFlip is powered by 1 AA battery (not included). It is a great, cost effective educational field microscope for multiple hobbies, tasks, learning and exploration.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.