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Magnification: 20–300x (with a digital zoom: 20–1500х). Digital USB microscope with an LCD screen and a 4MP camera

Digital screen/PC monitor
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
20 — 1500
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
20–300 (optical), 200–1500 (digital)
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
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Product ID 85296
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555024745
Package size (LxWxH) 32x22x21 cm
Shipping Weight 1.75 kg
Description

Levenhuk DTX 800 LCD is a professional-grade digital microscope that is designed for use in microelectronics, biology, medicine, forensics, and materials science. The microscope enables comfortable and detailed observation of small organic samples, minute mechanical elements, plant sections, insects, and a wide range of other objects. The base magnification of the microscope ranges from 20x to 300x, but it can be increased up to 1500x using its digital zoom.

A 4MP digital camera with a sensitive CMOS sensor generates a high-quality image. The user sees a bright, clear, and highly detailed image on a 7-inch IPS screen with 1024x600px resolution. This configuration ensures a comfortable viewing experience without eye or neck strain, as is common with conventional microscopes. The camera can also be used to capture photos and videos, with multiple resolution options available. Photos can be taken at 3MP or 2MP, with interpolation available for 16MP, 12MP, 10MP, 8MP, or 5MP. Videos are recorded in 1440p at a smooth 30fps. The Levenhuk DTX 800 LCD supports microSD cards up to 128GB, which are required for storing the captured materials.

The microscope features USB and HDMI interfaces. The USB connection is for transferring data to a computer and using PortableCapture Plus software. The HDMI connection provides for outputting to an external monitor or TV.

Bright LED illumination with adjustable intensity and a polarizing filter enhance the microscope’s capabilities. The polarizing filter eliminates stray light reflections, which is particularly useful for observing objects with shiny surfaces such as metals, gemstones, and jewelry. A 90° rotation of the polarizing filter ring enables the polarization effect. The focusing mechanism is manual, with a range of 5–70mm. The included software enables you to measure objects (line, radius, diameter, angle based on three points) and add drawings and notes to the images.

The Levenhuk DTX 800 LCD microscope is powered by a built-in 2500mAh lithium-ion battery. A full charge takes 4.5 hours to complete. The microscope then provides 2 hours of continuous use. A charging adapter is included.

Key features:

  • Photo and video recording. Captured media is saved to a removable microSD card
  • HDMI connection for external monitor/TV output. PC and Mac connection via USB cable
  • The microscope comes with software for measuring objects and editing the captured images
  • Powered by a built-in Li-ion battery that provides 2 hours of use
  • Compatible with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS operating systems
  • Bright LED illumination with adjustable brightness

The kit includes:

  • Microscope
  • Power adapter
  • USB Type-C cable
  • HDMI cable
  • Calibration slide
  • Software CD
  • User manual and warranty card

Software note: For correct operation, PortableCapture Plus (and its other versions) requires the microscope to be connected and powered on before the software is launched.

The Levenhuk DTX 800 LCD microscope is not compatible with external digital cameras.

Specifications
Product ID 85296
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555024745
Package size (LxWxH) 32x22x21 cm
Shipping Weight 1.75 kg
Type digital
Microscope head type digital screen/PC monitor
Optics material optical glass
Head 7'' color IPS screen, fixed
Magnification, x 20 — 1500
Magnification, x 20–300 (optical), 200–1500 (digital)
Stage moving range, mm fixed
Stage features with clips
Focus manual, 5–70mm
Body plastic
Illumination LED
Brightness adjustment
Power supply built-in 3.7V/2500mAh Li-ion battery
Light filters polarizing
Operating temperature range, °C 0...+40
Ability to connect additional equipment microSD card up to 128GB (not included), computer: via an USB cable (included), external monitor/TV: via an HDMI cable (included)
User level beginners, experienced users
Assembly and installation difficulty level easy
Software language Russian, English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese
Application for applied research
Illumination location dual
Research method bright field
Color/monochrome color
Megapixels 4
Sensor element CMOS
Video recording
Image format *.jpg
Video format *.mp4
Frame rate 30 frames per second
Software, drivers photo and video capture and processing software with measurement function
Output HDMI, USB-C
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