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Magnification: 30–1125x. LCD microscope with touchscreen and HDMI

Digital screen/PC monitor
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
30 — 1125
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
School/educational
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 76466
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922053738
Package size (LxWxH) 34x18x14 cm
Shipping Weight 2.28 kg
Description

Make amazing discoveries in the microcosmos and capture image and video? That is now possible and you don't need a PC to do it. The digital Bresser Biolux Touch HDMI microscope is the perfect tool to do it. It is very versatile, ideal for school and hobby. You can easily view the image on the touchscreen. The integrated, high quality 5MP camera sensor captures images and HD videos directly onto an SD card (SD card not included).

The camera is controlled via the touch screen with an intuitive and multi language user menu. With two fingers you can zoom in to see even more detail.

The microscope is also perfect to use in schools, for teaching or seminars. The live stream from the microscope can be viewed on a big monitor or TV screen with the HDMI connection. HDMI will deliver a latency free video stream with a framerate of 30 fps.

The mechanical crosstable and the coarse and fine focus makes adjusting and screening the sample easy. The 40x objective is sufficient to view small microorganisms and even bacteria, e.g. from a hay infusion. With the additional reflected light you can also view (small) non transparent samples, like plant matter, sand, or insects. The reflected light should be used with the 4x lens. A sample preparation is usually not necessary in this viewing mode, which makes it especially easy for children to get their first glimpse of the micro world.

Features:

  • Capture images and HD video directly, no PC needed
  • With 5MP Aptina CMOS camera sensor
  • LCD screen with touch and zoom function
  • With fine focus and mechanical crosstable
  • Dlot for SD card (up to 32GB, not included)
  • Micro HDMI socket
  • USB socket
  • 3 objectives: 4x/10x/40x
  • LED light (transmitted / reflected), dimmable
  • With many accessories

The kit includes:

  • Microscope with touch screen
  • HDMI cable
  • AC adapter 5V 2A (EU)
  • Set of tools (preparation needles, pipette, tweezers, MicroCut)
  • Artemia set to hatch fairy shrimps
  • Case with 5 prepared slides, 10 empty slides and 10 cover glasses
  • Dust cover
Specifications
Product ID 76466
Brand Bresser GmbH, Germany
Warranty 2 years
EAN 4007922053738
Package size (LxWxH) 34x18x14 cm
Shipping Weight 2.28 kg
Type biological, digital
Head digital screen/PC monitor
Magnification, x 30 — 1125
Objectives 4x, 10x, 40x
Revolving nosepiece for 3 objectives
Stage features with clips, two-coordinate with a mechanical stage
Diaphragm diaphragm disc
Focus coarse and fine
Illumination LED
Brightness adjustment
Power supply AC adapter, 5V
Light filters yes
Ability to connect additional equipment to a computer via USB cable, supports microSD memory cards up to 32GB (not included), monitor/TV (with HDMI port)
User level beginners
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Application school/educational
Illumination location dual
Research method bright field
Experiment kit included
Pouch/case/bag in set dust cover
Maximum resolution photo: 2592х1944 pixels
video: 1920х1080 pixels, 1280x720 pixels
Megapixels 5
Sensor element 1/2.5" with 2592x1944 pixels resolution
Video recording yes
Image format *.jpg
Video format *.mov (mjpeg codec)
White balance automatic
Frame rate 30@1920x1080, 60@1280x720
Output mini-USB, microHDMI
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Paramecium caudatum - your first friend from the microworld (21.11.2016)

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