LCD Digital Microscope (LDM) Model£ºLCD-B2 Introduction With a 3.5¡± monitor, LCD-B2 LCD Digital Microscope (LDM) is a precision optical instrument, made of the highest quality materials to ensure durability and long life. It is designed to give you a lifetime of pleasure with a minimal amount of maintenance. This microscope provides high powers from 40x up to 400x (up to 1600x with digital zoom). The LCD Digital Microscope LCD-B2 does not use eyepieces that are used in traditional microscopes. You will view specimens or objects on the LCD screen which are easy to see and you can enjoy them with others also. You can also take snapshots or short videos with the built-in digital camera.
2. Mini USB Cable Receptacle |
Features
1. The LCD digital microscope LCD-B2 can be independently used without PC;
2.With 2.0 Mega Pixel CMOS image sensor, the output images have high Signal to Noise Ratio;
3. Compact and flexible, ideally suited for desktop, laboratory worktable, factory operation line;
4. Rich light source, provide top light, bottom light illumination;
5. With LCD Monitor, you can share the images with other people at the same time;
6. Images and short videos can be stored in the built-in Flash Memory. Flash Merry can be expanded to utmost 4G with the SD card.
Specifications
Model£ºLCD-B2 |
Specifications |
Stage |
Mechanical Stage 3.5¡± x 3.5¡± (88mm x 88mm) |
Digital Camera |
2MP CMOS; 10x Magnification in lieu of an Eyepiece; 1600x 1200 pixel array |
LCD Monitor |
3.5¡± with 4x Digital Zoom ¨C High definition digital TFT display 320x240 pixels |
Focuser |
Smooth, single motion |
Objectives |
Achromatic 4x, 10x and 40x |
Flash Memory |
512MB |
USB Cable |
1.1 Mini |
Filter Wheel |
Clear/Red/Yellow/Dark Green/Light Green/Blue |
Nosepiece |
Triple with click stop |
Illuminators |
Built-in electric ¨C both are LED 6Volt and 6Watt |
Condenser |
N.A. 0.65 |
AC Adapter |
Input Universal 100 to 240Volt 50/60HZ |
Gross Weight /Dimensions |
3.5kg 390mm x 225mm x 190mm |
Magnification (Power) Table Use the following table to determine the magnification of the different objective lenses in combination with your microscope using the normal mode of the digital image on the LCD screen and using the digital zoom feature.
Objective Lens |
4x |
10x |
40x |
Digital Image -- normal |
40x |
100x |
400x |
Maximum with 4x digital zoom feature |
160x |
400x |
1600x |