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title: "AmScope SE400-Z Professional Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 10X and 20X Magnification, 1X Objective, LED Lighting, Boom-Arm Stand, 110V-120V"
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# Adjustable gooseneck LED light 10x & 20x magnification 17" boom arm with 9" vertical working distance AmScope SE400-Z Professional Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 10X and 20X Magnification, 1X Objective, LED Lighting, Boom-Arm Stand, 110V-120V

**Brand:** amscope
**Price:** AR$1206915
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## Summary

> 🔍 Elevate your precision game—see more, strain less, work smarter!

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- **What is this?** AmScope SE400-Z Professional Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 10X and 20X Magnification, 1X Objective, LED Lighting, Boom-Arm Stand, 110V-120V by amscope
- **How much does it cost?** AR$1206915 with free shipping
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## Best For

- amscope enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amscope brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Expansive Working Range:** Generous 9" vertical and 12" horizontal boom arm working distances accommodate large specimens and tools effortlessly.
- • **Robust Industrial Build:** All-metal construction ensures stability and durability—no wobble, no tipping, just professional-grade reliability.
- • **Ergonomic Viewing Comfort:** Binocular head with adjustable interpupillary distance and 30° tilt reduces eye & neck strain during extended use.
- • **Flexible Illumination Control:** 1W LED on a gooseneck arm lets you direct bright, cool light exactly where you need it—no shadows, no heat.
- • **Precision Magnification Power:** Interchangeable WF10x & WF20x eyepieces with 1x objective deliver crystal-clear 10x and 20x views for detailed inspection.

## Overview

The AmScope SE400-Z is a professional-grade binocular stereo microscope featuring interchangeable 10x and 20x widefield eyepieces paired with a 1x objective for versatile magnification. Its ergonomic binocular head with adjustable interpupillary distance and 30° tilt minimizes user fatigue. The flexible gooseneck LED light provides bright, cool illumination, while the 17" boom arm and 9" vertical working distance offer ample space for manipulating large specimens like circuit boards or dental appliances. Built with durable all-metal construction, this microscope is designed for demanding lab, electronics, and industrial applications.

## Description

The AmScope SE400Z professional stereo microscope has interchangeable pairs of 10x and 20x widefield eyepieces, a 1x objective, LED lighting, and a boom-arm stand. The binocular viewing head has an interpupillary range of 50 to 77mm and a 30-degree inclination to reduce eye and neck strain. The interchangeable pairs of WF10x18mm and WF20x10mm eyepieces combine with the 1x objective to provide 10x and 20x magnification, and a longer working distance for inspecting large-scale specimens that require handling or repair. Dioptric adjustment accommodates individual eye-strength differences. A stereo microscope, sometimes called an inspection or dissection microscope, has low magnification and a long working distance that enables users to manipulate the object being inspected. The 1W LED light is mounted on a flexible gooseneck to enable users to direct the light as needed. An LED light source provides bright, cool light for working with temperature-sensitive specimens. The microscope has a 13.5" pillar that provides a 9" vertical working distance. Bilateral focus eases use for left- and right-handed users. The 17" boom arm has a 12" working distance. The microscope head can be rotated on the X- and Y-axes. All metal construction is durable and stain-resistant. SpecificationsHeadBinocularMagnification10x, 20xObjective power1xEyepieces (DIN, 30.5mm)WF10x18mm, WF20x10mmFocusBilateral coarseMicroscope standBoom-arm standVertical working distance9" (13.5" overall pillar length)Boom arm12" working distance (17" overall length)Head rotationX- and Y-axesIllumination typeUpper, reflectedLight source1W LED on adjustable gooseneckPower110V-120V, UL listedMicroscopes are instruments used to enhance the resolution of an object or image. Types include compound, stereo, or digital. Compound microscopes use a compound optical system with an objective lens and an eyepiece. Stereo microscopes show object depth in a three-dimensional image. Digital microscopes are used to display an image on a monitor, rather than looking through a lens. Microscopes can have monocular (one), binocular (two), or trinocular (three) eyepieces, with varying magnification abilities. Magnification ability refers to the size of an image. Resolution, also known as resolvant power, refers to the clarity of the image. The interaction between field of view (FOV), numerical aperture (NA), and working distance (WD) determines resolution. Microscopes can control magnification through a fixed focus, or through a range of adjustments. They can also utilize LED, fluorescent, and mirror light sources to help control viewing capabilities. Microscopes are widely used in education, lab research, biology, metallurgy, engineering, chemistry, manufacturing, and in the medical, forensic science, and veterinary industries.United Scope manufactures microscopy equipment and accessories under the brand name AmScope. The company, founded in 1996, is headquartered in Irvine, CA.What's in the Box?AmScope SE400Z stereo microscope with boom-arm standWF10x18mm eyepieces, 30.5mm, one pairWF20x10mm eyepieces, 30.5mm, one pair1x objective(2) Eye guardsLED lightDust coverPower cordInstructions

Review: Very nice and well built tool! Perfect for electronics work - This microscope is very solid and well-built. I knew what the other reviewers had said, but even so, I was surprised at just how heavy the box was when it was delivered. It's very solid -- no "toy" feel whatsoever. No worries about it tipping over or anything. However, I almost dinged them a star on their goofy instruction manual download procedure. Instead of having a printed manual included, they had a pamphlet with instructions to go to their website and enter a password printed on a sticker that's on the outside of the shipping box. And then when you do all of that, you find that the manual doesn't say anything that you couldn't already figure out anyway. I can maybe see not including a printed manual with it, as so many people never bother with reading them anyway so why print it when people can just download it? Plus, you can more easily provide updates and additional data. But why the goofy password? It's not like anything in the manual is secret or proprietary or would be a benefit to anyone who didn't own the microscope. They should just post them all online available for free download with no passwords. I bought this scope to do electronics work -- specifically for tiny surface mount parts. However, if you plan to do electronics, you'll want to get the WF5X eyepieces too -- perhaps you should look at the version of this microscope with the 5X and 10X eyepieces to begin with. The one I bought came with 10X and 20X eyepieces and so I had to buy the 5X eyepieces separate. For moderate size parts, the 5X eyepieces are perfect and for tiny (0201 scale) parts the 10X are perfect. I don't know if I'll ever really use the 20X eyepieces. When I bought my WF5X eyepieces, however, I found a strange discrepancy in the reviews and AmScope product specs for the AmScope WF5X eyepieces. Their spec listed the 5X as having only a 11mm field-of-view, which is ridiculous seeing the 10X has a 20mm field-of-view, though another source listed it as being 18mm. The comments from reviewers were mixed -- some seemed to indicate the AmScope 5X and 10X eyepieces were both about the same field-of-view and another reviewer described a much smaller field-of-view, consistent with a 20mm to 11mm reduction. So with all of the mix of data, I opted instead to purchase OMAX WF5X eyepieces (part CS-X2AEX205C) which are spec'd as having a 20mm field-of-view. They work just fine on this scope (as both are standard 30.5mm diameter eyepieces) and I can confirm the OMAX WF5X eyepieces (that I received) have the indicated 20mm field-of-view. The working range for this scope is great -- no worries of crashing your soldering iron or tools into the scope. And the lighting with the single gooseneck LED light is good. However, I opted to also get their 6W LED dual gooseneck adjustable brightness light to use with it and be able to light things from both directions (to eliminate shadows). I do wish that the base of that dual gooseneck light was about 1/2" (~13mm) shorter than it is. If it were, it could be placed lengthwise on the base of this microscope as the perfect "add-on" without consuming more tabletop space. At least it will fit sideways on the scope's base without falling off. The only change I would really make to the scope is in the arm adjustment. Due to the height of my table and chair, using the scope as it was designed puts it a bit too high for me. So, I flipped the adjustment arm upside down so that I could adjust it at a slight downward angle and make it more comfortable. But if you do that, you have to be careful of not accidentally releasing the lever and crashing the head of the scope into your work. It would have been better if they had designed the arm adjustment slightly differently to where the lock position would already be at a slight downward angle (perhaps 20 degrees from parallel instead of the near 0 degrees that it is?). That would extend the control range significantly and still not risk crashing the scope's head. Maybe I should ding it one star for that? Though once you have it configured to your liking, it doesn't matter much. Prior to this scope, I was using a lighted magnifier in conjunction with reading glasses. But this is such a huge improvement. For the price, it was well worth it to upgrade. I have no regrets over this purchase. UPDATE 14 Aug 2023 : I've done some recent upgrades to my microscope setup and thought I'd share. While the WF5X eyepieces have done well over the years, they do have more of a "tunnel vision" effect with a smaller apparent field of view than the 10x eyepieces. The difference is in the diameter of the lens itself. I happened to come across a couple of blogs discussing this and found mention of an alternate 0.5x objective lens. Strangely, AmScope doesn't sell it and neither does desertcart nor any of the Chinese suppliers. However, this microscope is essentially a rebranded Euromex BE-50 (see euromex[dot]com), and they have both a 0.5x and 2.0x objective lens that fits this microscope perfectly (exact fit). So, I ordered the 0.5x objective lens and have found that it in conjunction with the 10x eyepieces (which is still the same 5x overall magnification) gives a much larger apparent field of view with less "tunnel vision" than the WF5X eyepieces with the original 1.0x objective lens. It also has a slightly larger working distance, at 250mm instead of 230mm. The only suppliers I could find that sold the Euromex objective lens were in the UK and Germany. I got mine from optics-pro in Munich. I also found a better solution for the AmScope 6W gooseneck light. On Aliexpress, you can find essentially the same 6W gooseneck light (in fact, the LED goosenecks are interchangeable) that bolts onto the upright post of the back of the microscope and gets it completely out of the way. I have switched to it and like how it has freed up the area on the base of the scope for placing things while working. Unfortunately, though, desertcart doesn't carry it either. The same Aliexpress sellers that have the other 6W gooseneck light also have WF10/22 eyepieces (and maybe even WF10/23) with the same 30.5mm attachment diameter that can improve the field of view even more. And they have a variety of cameras with the same 30.5mm attachment that fits the eyepiece socket of this microscope. I got the 55MP version. While it's not useful for soldering, it does facilitate circuit reverse engineering, as it's easier to glance between a monitor and your paper where you are taking notes than looking through the scope. Though it's too bad this isn't a trinocular scope to where you can leave the camera attached all the time. And one other find was that the "large dollar" (like Morgan and Eisenhower silver dollars) round plastic coin storage tubes with screw tops that hold 25 coins are perfect for storing the eyepieces of this microscope. Those storage tubes are 38.5mm diameter by 59.4mm deep, which is deep enough for the longer WF5X eyepieces that are about 56mm long.
Review: Not a toy. About 9 inches of working height - Amscope SE400-Z: Received a day earlier than expected. It assembles in minutes. Instructions are basic but don't need much. The base is sturdy. It came with the 10X eye pieces installed. It works great for circuit boards with surface mounted parts and tiny silk screen text. The 20X were in bags. The single gooseneck light works fine, good white light. It came with a plastic cover to keep the head clean. Very nice and just what I needed. Lots of room to work -- a little less than 9 inches as I set it up for initial check-out. For circuit board rework the 10X makes things close -- nice for inspection. I read what Donna W. wrote -- very informative. It was suggested to buy a 0.5X objective to get 5X overall for rework but to not buy the eye piece lens as the objective will give a better view. I just ordered from GT Vision in the UK -- GXM-0.5X. Will see how that works. For now, the 10X will work. I don't know when I would use the 20X eye pieces. Update: ordered the 0.5x objective on 2023.12.14 and received it on2023.12.21 (GXM-0.5X slide-in objective for C2-D microscope). Fits perfectly and with a total 5X works better than the 1.0x objective/10X eyepiece. I can still see details on and between pads but see more parts making assembly easier. Cost: 40.50 Sterling, about 35 Sterling shipping.

## Features

- Professional stereo microscope with boom arm has long working distance to enables users to perform work or manipulate large items, including circuit boards and dental appliances
- Binocular viewing head with interchangeable pairs of 10x and 20x widefield eyepieces, adjustable interpupillary distance, and fixed 30-degree vertical inclination to reduce eye and neck strain
- 1x objective provides low magnification and longer focal length for inspecting large-scale specimens
- Adjustable gooseneck LED light enables users to direct the light where needed
- 9" vertical working distance and adjustable 12" boom arm enables users to adjust the microscope on the X- and Y-axes

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005C75IVM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,479 in Camera & Photo Products ( See Top 100 in Camera & Photo Products ) #32 in Lab Stereo Microscopes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (587) |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.32 pounds |
| Item model number | SE400-Z |
| Manufacturer | United Scope LLC. |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 16 x 8 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AmScope
- **Color:** clear
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Magnification Maximum:** 20
- **Material:** Steel
- **Model Name:** SE400-Z
- **Objective Lens Description:** 1X.
- **Product Dimensions:** 17"L x 16"W x 8"H
- **Real Angle of View:** 45
- **Voltage:** 220 Volts

## Images

![AmScope SE400-Z Professional Binocular Stereo Microscope, WF10x and WF20x Eyepieces, 10X and 20X Magnification, 1X Objective, LED Lighting, Boom-Arm Stand, 110V-120V - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Rp0MdLiUL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it come with a Digital Microscope Imager (To see the image on a PC screen)?**
A: no

**Q: What is the eyepiece aperture size, power & outside diameter for eye relief. I may also need 30X, 40X or 50X!**
A: After seeing one for circuit board repair, I had to get it too. Quite impressed with its quality. 10X was good enough, did not even need 20X for this application. I can send you pictures of the eyepiece for details.

**Q: I am blind in one eye. Will this microscope work for me?**
A: I think it will. Reason is, I have used my iPhone held over one side to take neat pictures of the stuff I'm working on.

**Q: Can I get at least 20X up to perhaps 50X to identify fractures in the tungsten jaws that hold needles to sew up wounds?**
A: The max magnification you can get on this scope is 20X (with 20X eyepieces). We don't have 2X objective lens for this model. You might want to check our boom stand stereoscopes. They are more flexible for your application, and they have higher magnification level as well. An example for you: SM-3TZZ.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very nice and well built tool! Perfect for electronics work
*by D***. on September 14, 2017*

This microscope is very solid and well-built. I knew what the other reviewers had said, but even so, I was surprised at just how heavy the box was when it was delivered. It's very solid -- no "toy" feel whatsoever. No worries about it tipping over or anything. However, I almost dinged them a star on their goofy instruction manual download procedure. Instead of having a printed manual included, they had a pamphlet with instructions to go to their website and enter a password printed on a sticker that's on the outside of the shipping box. And then when you do all of that, you find that the manual doesn't say anything that you couldn't already figure out anyway. I can maybe see not including a printed manual with it, as so many people never bother with reading them anyway so why print it when people can just download it? Plus, you can more easily provide updates and additional data. But why the goofy password? It's not like anything in the manual is secret or proprietary or would be a benefit to anyone who didn't own the microscope. They should just post them all online available for free download with no passwords. I bought this scope to do electronics work -- specifically for tiny surface mount parts. However, if you plan to do electronics, you'll want to get the WF5X eyepieces too -- perhaps you should look at the version of this microscope with the 5X and 10X eyepieces to begin with. The one I bought came with 10X and 20X eyepieces and so I had to buy the 5X eyepieces separate. For moderate size parts, the 5X eyepieces are perfect and for tiny (0201 scale) parts the 10X are perfect. I don't know if I'll ever really use the 20X eyepieces. When I bought my WF5X eyepieces, however, I found a strange discrepancy in the reviews and AmScope product specs for the AmScope WF5X eyepieces. Their spec listed the 5X as having only a 11mm field-of-view, which is ridiculous seeing the 10X has a 20mm field-of-view, though another source listed it as being 18mm. The comments from reviewers were mixed -- some seemed to indicate the AmScope 5X and 10X eyepieces were both about the same field-of-view and another reviewer described a much smaller field-of-view, consistent with a 20mm to 11mm reduction. So with all of the mix of data, I opted instead to purchase OMAX WF5X eyepieces (part CS-X2AEX205C) which are spec'd as having a 20mm field-of-view. They work just fine on this scope (as both are standard 30.5mm diameter eyepieces) and I can confirm the OMAX WF5X eyepieces (that I received) have the indicated 20mm field-of-view. The working range for this scope is great -- no worries of crashing your soldering iron or tools into the scope. And the lighting with the single gooseneck LED light is good. However, I opted to also get their 6W LED dual gooseneck adjustable brightness light to use with it and be able to light things from both directions (to eliminate shadows). I do wish that the base of that dual gooseneck light was about 1/2" (~13mm) shorter than it is. If it were, it could be placed lengthwise on the base of this microscope as the perfect "add-on" without consuming more tabletop space. At least it will fit sideways on the scope's base without falling off. The only change I would really make to the scope is in the arm adjustment. Due to the height of my table and chair, using the scope as it was designed puts it a bit too high for me. So, I flipped the adjustment arm upside down so that I could adjust it at a slight downward angle and make it more comfortable. But if you do that, you have to be careful of not accidentally releasing the lever and crashing the head of the scope into your work. It would have been better if they had designed the arm adjustment slightly differently to where the lock position would already be at a slight downward angle (perhaps 20 degrees from parallel instead of the near 0 degrees that it is?). That would extend the control range significantly and still not risk crashing the scope's head. Maybe I should ding it one star for that? Though once you have it configured to your liking, it doesn't matter much. Prior to this scope, I was using a lighted magnifier in conjunction with reading glasses. But this is such a huge improvement. For the price, it was well worth it to upgrade. I have no regrets over this purchase. UPDATE 14 Aug 2023 : I've done some recent upgrades to my microscope setup and thought I'd share. While the WF5X eyepieces have done well over the years, they do have more of a "tunnel vision" effect with a smaller apparent field of view than the 10x eyepieces. The difference is in the diameter of the lens itself. I happened to come across a couple of blogs discussing this and found mention of an alternate 0.5x objective lens. Strangely, AmScope doesn't sell it and neither does Amazon nor any of the Chinese suppliers. However, this microscope is essentially a rebranded Euromex BE-50 (see euromex[dot]com), and they have both a 0.5x and 2.0x objective lens that fits this microscope perfectly (exact fit). So, I ordered the 0.5x objective lens and have found that it in conjunction with the 10x eyepieces (which is still the same 5x overall magnification) gives a much larger apparent field of view with less "tunnel vision" than the WF5X eyepieces with the original 1.0x objective lens. It also has a slightly larger working distance, at 250mm instead of 230mm. The only suppliers I could find that sold the Euromex objective lens were in the UK and Germany. I got mine from optics-pro in Munich. I also found a better solution for the AmScope 6W gooseneck light. On Aliexpress, you can find essentially the same 6W gooseneck light (in fact, the LED goosenecks are interchangeable) that bolts onto the upright post of the back of the microscope and gets it completely out of the way. I have switched to it and like how it has freed up the area on the base of the scope for placing things while working. Unfortunately, though, Amazon doesn't carry it either. The same Aliexpress sellers that have the other 6W gooseneck light also have WF10/22 eyepieces (and maybe even WF10/23) with the same 30.5mm attachment diameter that can improve the field of view even more. And they have a variety of cameras with the same 30.5mm attachment that fits the eyepiece socket of this microscope. I got the 55MP version. While it's not useful for soldering, it does facilitate circuit reverse engineering, as it's easier to glance between a monitor and your paper where you are taking notes than looking through the scope. Though it's too bad this isn't a trinocular scope to where you can leave the camera attached all the time. And one other find was that the "large dollar" (like Morgan and Eisenhower silver dollars) round plastic coin storage tubes with screw tops that hold 25 coins are perfect for storing the eyepieces of this microscope. Those storage tubes are 38.5mm diameter by 59.4mm deep, which is deep enough for the longer WF5X eyepieces that are about 56mm long.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not a toy. About 9 inches of working height
*by A***S on December 14, 2023*

Amscope SE400-Z: Received a day earlier than expected. It assembles in minutes. Instructions are basic but don't need much. The base is sturdy. It came with the 10X eye pieces installed. It works great for circuit boards with surface mounted parts and tiny silk screen text. The 20X were in bags. The single gooseneck light works fine, good white light. It came with a plastic cover to keep the head clean. Very nice and just what I needed. Lots of room to work -- a little less than 9 inches as I set it up for initial check-out. For circuit board rework the 10X makes things close -- nice for inspection. I read what Donna W. wrote -- very informative. It was suggested to buy a 0.5X objective to get 5X overall for rework but to not buy the eye piece lens as the objective will give a better view. I just ordered from GT Vision in the UK -- GXM-0.5X. Will see how that works. For now, the 10X will work. I don't know when I would use the 20X eye pieces. Update: ordered the 0.5x objective on 2023.12.14 and received it on2023.12.21 (GXM-0.5X slide-in objective for C2-D microscope). Fits perfectly and with a total 5X works better than the 1.0x objective/10X eyepiece. I can still see details on and between pads but see more parts making assembly easier. Cost: 40.50 Sterling, about 35 Sterling shipping.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent inexpensive scope
*by A***E on February 26, 2014*

I haven't had this long, but some initial impressions: --Easy to set up although the directions are pretty worthless. You also receive a little wrench that doesn't seem to be needed and doesn't fit anything. --Nice clear images and good depth of field. Not a terribly wide field compared to others I've used, but the others didn't allow the work to be so far from the objective lens so maybe that's the difference. --Changing from 10x to 20x is inconvenient, but I doubt I'll use anything but the 10x anyway. Zoom would be nice but can't be expected at this price. --The LED light is not bad. I like how it can be positioned where you want it. Seems to be bright enough the little I've used it. --A few inches more height on the post would have been nice, but I can put a board underneath if need be. --I'm pretty tall and the ergonomics of the thing are great for me. No slouching over needed and the eyepiece angle is just right. This may not be the case for a shorter person. When set to focus at the tabletop, the eyepiece is 17" above the tabletop. Of course, you have 9" of clearance under the objective so lots of room to work. --I suspect this is some kind of clone. Nowhere on the unit or the instructions does it list a manufacturer or model number. There is a serial number (?) on the bottom, but that's it. The pictures Amazon displays shows a label (Amscope) on the front of the unit but mine doesn't have that. It may be a refurbished unit. Given that the optics seem fine and there isn't a lot to go wrong, I'm going to keep it. However, this isn't the first thing I've gotten from Amazon that seems to be a clone. There is a surprisingly complex power supply for the LED, but I can fix that if it fails.....

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