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Tuesday November 18, 2008
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While there are those with a penchant for the big picture, there are also those who see beauty in details. For me, however, the Kenko Digital LED Microscope Camera could have meant something much more. As a science major back in college, we had to document not only tiny insects but microscopic seeds and cells among others of the size and this would have been a tremendous help.
The Kenko digital microscope camera utilizes high power LED lights to illuminate most things up close that can be viewed onscreen. Magnification is between 20 to 100 times depending on the display connected to the microscope camera (hit the jump if you want to see sample pictures taken by using the device). The device is made of ABS plastic, runs on three AAA batteries, shoots videos in NTSC format, measures a handy 50x58x132mm, and has two LED lights for illumination purposes. You can grab a Kenko Microscope Camera at Japan Trend Shop for $111.

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