Microscopes
Why invest in doing your own fecal parasite testing?

It will make preliminary testing on the farm very easy so that one can respond quickly and treat the specific parasite found.

The idea is to save:
  • Treatment by being specific and not treating broadly with the possibility of under or over treatment
  • Time of sending out fecals
  • Save $ over having the vet do them or send them away to a lab


  • Our instruments are imported directly from one of China’s largest medical instrument manufacturers. They have a reputation for excellent quality.

    We are so confident you will find our microscopes very satisfactory that we will give you a free limited warranty for 30 days. If you are not satisfied, just return it to us in good condition (you will need to pay the return shipping) and we will gladly refund your money.

    Microscope Comparison Chart
    Model Microscope LLE100
    Model: LLE100

    $109
    Microscope LLE200
    Model: LLE200

    $229
    Microsope LLE400
    Model: LLE400
    Top Seller

    $349
    Microsope LLE400T
    Model: LLE400T

    $399
    Description Very inexpensive but sturdy and effective, it has the necessary features to do fecal testing well. This scope has a total magnification potential of 400X, plenty of magnification to see the eggs and parasites easily. Its quality optics will give you a clear picture with a wide field of view. It has a rotating head that can be used either from the front (easier to reach the slide) or the back. This scope has a triple objective lens rotating nosepiece with 4X, 10X, and 40X nosepieces. Double knob focusing gives both fine and coarse adjustments. This is your basic microscope that will do the job very well.
    This microscope has all the same fine features as Model LLE100. But an added mechanical stage makes scanning your slides easier. Just slip the slide into the spring-loaded clamp and turn the knobs for smooth scanning in both the X (side to side) and Y (forward and back) directions. It’s easier to use than Model LLE100. This is a fine clinical quality binocular instrument of excellent quality. Binocular viewing is easier on the eyes – no squinting. It has all the features of Model LLE200 with the addition of coaxial focusing knobs for fine and coarse adjustments, and a fourth objective lens on the rotating nose-piece for up to 1000X magnification to identify questionable parasites and eggs. This microscope’s fine optics allow clear views even at high magnification. With the additional 16X eyepiece you can even go to 1600X for very fine viewing. This fine instrument also has halogen lighting for the brightest, clearest illumination available. If you want the best at a very reasonable cost, this is it.
    The LLE400T is the LLE400 scope with the addition of a third port for the digital microscope camera. The camera allows one to take a picture of that unknown parasites on the slide and send it to an expert for positive identification. One can also document parasites and different loads for comparison before and after treatment.

    Nose Piece 45mm DIN Achromatic Objective:4X,10X,40X(S) 45mm DIN Achromatic Objective:4X,10X,40X(S),100X(S, Oil) 45mm DIN Achromatic Objective:4X,10X,40X(S),100X(S, Oil) 45mm DIN Achromatic Objective:4X,10X,40X(S),100X(S, Oil)
    Eye Piece Wide Field Plane-Scope Eyepiece:WF10X Wide Field Plane-Scope Eyepiece:WF10X Wide Field Plane-Scope Eyepiece:WF10X,WF16X Wide Field Plane-Scope Eyepiece:WF10X,WF16X
    Magnification 40X-400X 100X-1000X 40X-1600X 40X-1600X
    Head Monocular Head
    45º Inclined,360º Rotatable
    Monocular Head
    45º Inclined,360º Rotatable
    Sliding Binocular Head
    Interpupillary Distance:55-75mm;45º Inclined,360º Rotatable
    Articulated Free Trinocular Head,Interpupillary Distance:55-75mm;30º Inclined,360º Rotatable
    Stage Plain Stage With Paired Clips:110X120mm Double Layers Mechanical Stage:110X125mm, Moving Range X-Y:60X20mm Double Layers Mechanical Stage:140X155mm, Moving Range X-Y:70X50mm Double Layers Mechanical Stage:140X155mm, Moving Range X-Y:70X50mm
    Diaphragm Five-stop Dial Diaphragm Ø2-Ø30mm Iris Diaphragm And Ø32 Filter Ø2-Ø30mm Iris Diaphragm And Ø32 Filter Ø2-Ø30mm Iris Diaphragm And Ø32 Filter
    Condenser Single Lens Condenser
    N.A. 0.65
    ABBE Condenser
    N.A. 1.25
    ABBE Condenser
    N.A. 1.25
    ABBE Condenser
    N.A. 1.25
    Focusing Coaxial Coarse And Fine Focusing Adjustable Mechanism:14mm Coaxial Coarse And Fine Focusing Adjustable Mechanism:14mm Coaxial Coarse And Fine Focusing Adjustable Mechanism:25mm,Precision:0.002mm >Coaxial Coarse And Fine Focusing Adjustable Mechanism:25mm,Precision:0.002mm
    Illumination Built-in Incandescent Lamp 20W Built-in Incandescent Lamp 20W Built-in Adjustable Brightness Halogen Lamp 6V/20W Built-in Adjustable Brightness Halogen Lamp 6V/20W
    Weight 5 LBS 6 LBS 14 LBS 14 LBS
    Microscope Camera

    LLECAMERA
    $199
    Specifications:
    MAC OS not supported, Total Pixels: 1.3M, Sensor: CMOS, Sensor Size: 1/2", Video Output: PAL 640x480, Effective Pixels: 1280x1024, Max Frame Rate: 45 (640x480), Interface: USB 2.0, White Balance: Automatic, Manual, Shutter(second): 1/16 ~ 1/1600, Image Format: BMP/JPG
    Microsope Camera LLECAMERA
    Can be used with any LLE Microscope.
    Model: LLECAMERA
    Capture your slides for your records or to email to Vet.
    Driver Installation Instructions
    Software Installation & Usage Instructions
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    This is an actual photo taken with the LLECAMERA for microscopes
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    Tips for Use:

    Assembly of the microscopes is pretty straight forward. There will be accessories that aren’t needed for fecal parasite testing.

    Use the 10x eyepieces (some of our scopes have higher power eyepieces but they generally aren’t needed)

    The 4x & 10x nose pieces are the most common for reviewing fecal parasite eggs on glass slides

    I use the 4x nose piece to scan the slide then go to 10x to zoom in on something of interest

    Some microscopes come with a mirror & a small bottle of oil which are not needed for looking at fecal parasite eggs

    Some scopes (LLE400) have a dial for changing the brightness of the light source. Be sure that the dial is off the lowest setting or it may appear that the light isn’t working.

    When scanning a fecal parasite slide get into the habit of using a consistent pattern of reviewing the slide. Start on the same corner of the slide each time and methodically go across the slide in the same direction then moving to the side and back again so that all areas of the slide are reviewed to look for parasite eggs.

    The digital camera for the microscopes is a very handy tool so that if there is a question about a parasite one can snap a picture and send it via an e-mail to a vet for confirmation.

    Dr Steve Purdy of U Mass Camelid Studies Program checked out our digital microscope camera & liked it so much that he bought two for himself!

    Please call me with any questions or for advice. 866-999-AVA1 (2821)
                                                                 Jay Ward
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