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Announcing the NEW M10D Series Advanced Microscopes with Built-in High Resolution Camera

San Antonio, TX – Swift Optical Instruments, Inc., a leader in microscope manufacturing and innovation, announces that the new M10D Series is available!

Designed to offer more digital possibilities! The M10D features a high resolution 3 mega pixel (2048 X 1536) built-in digital camera for live imaging as well as for capturing still and video clips. Includes Motic Imaging Software. Energy-efficient, variable LED illumination, too!

Swift M10D Series
The M10D Series is part of the next generation of Swift microscopes! Combining a new design with digital options, this microscope series offers an added dimension to the exciting world of microscopy and science education.

For more information on Swift’s full line of high-quality microscopes and digital imaging products contact:

Swift Optical Instruments, Inc.
11113 Landmark 35 Drive
San Antonio, TX 78233
877.967.9438, fax: 210.590.1104

Email: sales@swiftoptical.com
www.swiftoptical.com







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