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AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope vs Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right microscope for your needs.

AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope

AmScope

$349

vs
Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Celestron

$89

Verdict


It's a Tie

The AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope and Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro are evenly matched. Your choice depends on which features matter most to you.

Buy if

AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope

Choose this if your priority is soldering, PCB inspection, and repair benches and its bench fit, especially 127 mm working distance with Built-in top/bottom; ring light recommended.

Buy if

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Choose this if your priority is mineral, coin, watch, and portable inspection and its bench fit, especially 25 mm working distance with Built-in LED.

Spec panel


Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecAmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo MicroscopeCelestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro
Working Distance127 mm25 mm
Field of ViewWide stereo field at low zoomPortable close inspection
IlluminationBuilt-in top/bottom; ring light recommendedBuilt-in LED
Stand / MountTable stand stereo microscopeHandheld
Stand StabilityHeavy, stable bench standHand-braced; not for sustained bench work
Magnification3.5x–45x x20x–200x x
Camera ResolutionCamera sold separately MP5 MP
Frame RateCamera sold separately fps30 fps
Screen SizeNone inNone in
ConnectionTrinocular (camera sold separately)USB-A
Built-in ScreenNoNo
Camera IncludedNoYes
Calibration SupportCamera-port measurement after calibrationSoftware calibration after zoom changes
Stand IncludedYesNo
Price$349$89
Rating9.0/107.6/10
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Balance sheet


Pros and Cons

AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope

Pros

05

  • True stereo optics — 3D depth perception that no USB-only scope can match
  • 3.5x–45x zoom with trinocular port for USB camera attachment
  • Large 127mm working distance — ample room for soldering under the scope
  • Built-in illumination is serviceable for setup; serious soldering benefits from an LED ring upgrade
  • Proven AmScope optical quality used in professional environments

Cons

04

  • USB camera sold separately — budget an extra $60–$100 for a quality sensor
  • Bulky and heavy compared to USB-only scopes — not portable
  • Requires dedicated desk space and a boom arm or table stand
  • Learning curve for interpupillary distance and diopter adjustment

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

Pros

05

  • Handheld form factor — take it to rock shows, antique markets, or the field
  • 20x–200x range is ideal for mineral and coin inspection
  • 5MP camera produces clean, bright images for documentation
  • Built-in LED illumination works without external power source
  • Lightweight at 150g — pockets easily

Cons

04

  • No built-in screen — requires phone or laptop via included USB cable
  • Requires MicroLink software for full feature set; Mac support is limited
  • Not suitable for bench use — no adjustable stand included
  • Battery compartment lid is fragile on older units

Our call


Our Verdicts

AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope

The AmScope SM-4TZ is what you buy when you've outgrown USB microscopes. The stereo optics provide real depth perception that transforms fine soldering, watch repair, and mineral inspection. At $349 with a trinocular port, it's the entry point to professional-grade magnification.

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

The Celestron Handheld Pro is the right tool for mineral collectors, coin graders, and anyone who needs microscopy on the go. It's not a bench scope — the lack of stand makes sustained bench work awkward. But for portable inspection at 20x–200x, nothing in this price range competes.

AmScope SM-4TZ Trinocular Stereo Microscope

$349

Buy on Amazon

Celestron 5 MP Handheld Digital Microscope Pro

$89

Buy on Amazon

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