Lighthouse USB Digital Microscope DM6 with Strudy Stand
Lighthouse USB Digital Microscope DM6 with Strudy Stand
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Lighthouse USB Digital Microscope DM6 with Strudy Stand
DM6 microscope provides an industry-leading 5.0-megapixel resolution that makes the smallest details visible on your computer screen.
- Easy to use: Simply plug into your USB port, install driver software from the provided CD-ROM, and you are ready to go!
- Endless applications: Anti-counterfeit research, hobby, school, studies, archiving, online sales, and more.
- Creates jpg files suitable as web images or for graphics software.
- Versatility: Inspect objects on screen, take photos, shoot short videos and store them on your PC.
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Illumination: Lens surrounded by 8 powerful, white LEDs. Dimmable to avoid reflections.
Size: approx. 4 3/8 x 1 3/8″ (110 x 35 mm)
Stand provides greatly improved results of microscope and enhanced quality of photo and video images.
Perfect for close-ups of small objects as well as vibration-free images of larger items (approx. 2” / 50mm diameter. A simple hand wheel allows for flexible height adjustment and stable positioning.TO ATTACH THE DIGITAL MICROSCOPE FIRMLY INSERT IT INTO THE UNIVERSAL CLAMP.
Easy and quick to assemble, all installation tools included.
Digital microscope technical specifications:
Magnification: 10x – 300x
Image sensor: 5 Megapixel (true optical)
Photo format: JPEG
Video format: AVI
Power supply: via USB 2.0 port
Light: 8 white LEDs (dimmable)
White balance: automatic
Operating systems: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
Included software: Micro Capture Pro with measurement and calibration function, multilingual (incl. English, German, French, Spanish, and more)
Further box contents: Quick Start Guide and calibration ruler to facilitate measurement of research objects (complete instruction manual on CD-ROM)Stand specifications:
Material: metal/plastic.
Total height: 10.5” (265 mm).
Base dimensions: 4 3/8” x 4 3/4 ” (110 x 120 mm).
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