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About this Article:<\/strong> I researched 9 microscopes before buying this one.  This information was for my personal circumstances only and is not professional advice to you. Read more on the website\u2019s disclaimer page. All images on this page are my own. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.<\/div>\n

The Amscope T490B is my own microscope! It’s the one I bought after completing my reviews of 9 of the best compound microscopes<\/a> on the market. Here’s a picture of it straight after I got it out of the box:<\/p>\n

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So far, I’m really<\/em> happy with it.<\/p>\n

It is a high-end compound trinocular microscope that\u2019s ideal for people recording their observations. The turret at the top allows you to record to camera. Personally, I got a DSLR to microscope adaptor to round out the kid.<\/p>\n

This is a step up from a binocular model where you would usually have to record the specimen through the angled eyepiece, which is awkward.<\/p>\n

Beyond this one big benefit, there\u2019s a lot to like about the Amscope T490B. It\u2019s got advanced features like:<\/p>\n