Magnifying 1 Digiscope
Taking the ordinary microscope and making it extraordinary! The Digiscope is a 3 in 1 microscope that is incredible value for money whilst being accessible for all age groups. The microscope can be used as a stand-alone device, digital microscope and hand held, outdoor microscope. The enclosed software will allow children to view and manipulate imagery live on their computer/whiteboard. It features an easy twist focus and 2 bright LEDS placed above and below the slide base which enables children to light and view many different objects and materials. A simple twist mechanism allows children to switch between 50 x, 100 x and 200 x magnifi cation, with a 2 x zoom position on the front of the microscope. Colours may vary.
SC00586 2 Tuff-Scope 2
Transform your Tuff-Cam 2 into a digital microscope with our Tuff- Scope 2. Portable and simple to use, you can take magnifi ed digital pictures whilst connected to a computer or whilst exploring to upload later.
Even without using a Tuff-Cam 2, this handy resource is a great microscope in its own right. Requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included).
EL00165 3 Tuff-Cam 2
Packed with functionality and with accessories like the Tuff-Scope 2, it will meet all your audio-visual needs. With a unique handle and recording ‘trigger’, even younger children will fi nd using this camera easy.
EL00145 2 2 Tuff-Scope 2 TM 1
Tech Spec
■ Magnifi cation : explore images up to 400x their original size ■ 2 x Continuous Optical Zoom ■ Storage Drawer for specimen slides (included) ■ LED lighting enhances images. Excellent images every time ■ Portable and wireless ■ Remove imaging head for hand held use
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Bring the camera into your D&T lessons to record activities! Visit the e-catalogue online
www.tts-group.co.uk/europe and email your orders to
trade@tts-group.co.uk 77
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