in the field of view of the higher power objective. Now, you can switch to a more powerful objective by rotating the
revolving nosepiece. Adjust the image focus if required.
Digital camera (for the digital model only)
The digital camera is installed in the eyepiece tube in place of the eyepiece. It allows to observe specimens in fine
detail and true colors on your PC monitor and save images on the hard drive. The software allows viewing and
editing the object images.
Megapixels
Max. resolution (for still images), pixels
Sensor
Pixel size, μm
Frame rate, fps
Video recording
Image format
Video format
Exposure
Interface
System requirements
Specifications
Type
Magnification, x
Head
Optics material
Body material
Eyepiece tube diameter, mm
Eyepieces
Revolving nosepiece
Objectives
Stage, mm
Stage moving range, mm
Focusing
Diaphragm disk
Illumination
Power source
Digital camera
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the product range and specifications without prior notice.
Note: Batteries might be pre-installed in the battery compartment by the manufacturer.
0.3
640x480
1/4" CMOS
5.6x5.6
30@640x480
+
*.jpg, *.bmp, *.png, *.tif
*wmv, *.avi
ERS
USB 2.0, 480Mbit/s
Windows XP (32-bit), Vista/7/8/10 (32-bit or 64-bit), Mac OS X, Linux,
CPU IntelCore 2 or above, RAM 2GB, USB port 2.0, CD-ROM
Biological models
biological
40–400
monocular, inclined 30°
optical glass
metal, plastic
23.2
WF10x
3 objectives
achromatic: 4x, 10x, 40xs
90x90, with specimen holders
0–16, vertical
coarse
NA 0.65, diaphragm disc (6 holes)
LED; upper and lower illumination
3*АА batteries
–
5
Digital model
biological, digital
40–400
monocular, inclined 30°
optical glass
metal, plastic
23.2
WF10x
3 objectives
achromatic: 4x, 10x, 40xs
90x90, with specimen holders
0–16, vertical
coarse
NA 0.65, diaphragm disc (6 holes)
LED; upper and lower illumination
3*АА batteries
0.3 megapixels