Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera
Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera Specification
- Equipment Type
- Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera
- Temperature
- 0C 50C operating
- Interface Type
- USB 3.0
- Accuracy
- High Precision Digital Capture
- Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 pixels (2MP)
- Display Type
- Digital Output to PC/Monitor
- Application
- Microscopy, Laboratory Imaging, Research, Education
- Automation Grade
- Manual/Automatic (Software Controlled)
- Measuring Range
- Varies by Microscope Objective
- Power Supply
- USB Powered (5V)
- Operating Voltage
- 5V DC (USB)
- Usage
- Microscope Camera Adapter
- Machine Weight
- Approx. 0.5 kg
- Control Mode
- PC/Software Controlled
About Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera
Digital Microscopic Camera
Technical Specifications
- Sensor: 2.0 Mixel Pixel; 1/2 inch Progressive Scan
- Pixel Size: 2.8 x 2.8 microns
- Frame Rate: 15 fps at full resolution.
- Resolution: 1600 x 1200
- Image Control: Brightness control, saturation & contrast.
- Output: USB 2.0 interface.
Advanced Digital Imaging for Laboratories
Our Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera brings enhanced digital imaging to laboratory, research, and educational environments. With high-resolution output and compatibility across multiple microscope objectives, it ensures precise, reproducible results for specimen observation and measurement tasks. The devices USB-powered design and intuitive PC control make it a convenient addition to any imaging workflow, supporting both manual and automated operations.
Effortless Integration and Reliable Performance
Designed with user experience in mind, the camera features USB 3.0 connectivity for swift image transfer and plug-and-play installation. Its robust construction and broad operating temperature range guarantee durability and consistent image quality for a variety of microscopy applications. The system delivers high-accuracy digital capture, streamlining documentation and analysis processes for researchers and educators alike.
FAQs of Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera:
Q: How does the Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera connect to a computer for image acquisition?
A: The camera connects to a PC or monitor via a USB 3.0 interface, allowing fast data transfer and direct digital output. Its operation is managed through dedicated software, facilitating both manual and automatic control modes for image capture and analysis.Q: What is the process for setting up the camera on different types of microscopes?
A: Installation involves attaching the camera using a microscope camera adapter and connecting it to the PC using the provided USB cable. Once the camera is mounted and powered, users can control it through compatible software, ensuring easy integration with various microscope objectives.Q: Where can this camera be utilized for optimal results?
A: This device is ideally suited for laboratories, research institutions, educational settings, and any environment requiring high-precision microscopy imaging. Its versatility supports applications ranging from specimen analysis to measurement and documentation.Q: When is software control beneficial in microscopy applications?
A: Software control is advantageous when users require automated image acquisition, advanced measurement functions, or need to adjust settings remotely. It streamlines workflows, enhances repeatability, and facilitates comprehensive data management during microscope-based studies.Q: What are the main benefits of using this scientific camera in research and education?
A: The camera provides high-resolution, accurate digital images, aiding in detailed analysis and documentation. It simplifies the imaging process, improves workflow efficiency, and supports collaborative research and teaching by enabling sharing of digital outputs.Q: How accurate are measurements captured with this device?
A: Thanks to its high precision digital capture capability, measurements are highly accurate, provided the camera is correctly calibrated according to the microscope objective. It allows users to confidently quantify and analyze microscopic structures.Q: What operating conditions are suitable for the Scientific Digital Microscopic Camera?
A: This camera functions reliably within an operating temperature range of 0C to 50C, making it robust enough for most controlled laboratory environments and educational facilities.
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