Levenhuk DTX RC2 Remote Controlled Microscope
Magnification: 3–200 (digital), 3–50 (optical)
Product ID | 76822 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555004419 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 32x21x10 cm |
Shipping Weight | 1.44 kg |
Levenhuk DTX RC2 Remote Controlled Microscope is an essential device if you work in a repair shop or service center. It will come in handy for troubleshooting mechanisms and circuit boards, jewelry appraisal, examining welds and assessing the reliability of solder joints. The microscope can also take photos and record videos, and it can be controlled with a wireless clicker.
Large rotatable LCD screen
The built-in 7-inch LCD screen (18cm wide) provides a comfortable viewing experience and allows for viewing the structure of large objects in detail. The screen can be tilted, making long-term observations more comfortable. High resolution and vivid colors of images and videos.
12 Mpix photos and Full HD videos
You can use both optical or digital magnification for your research. The microscope provides magnification in the range from 3 to 200 times. The microscope can record videos in Full HD quality and take pictures at a resolution of up to 12Mpx. The data is stored on a memory card (not included).
The LED lights on flexible holders
The lighting system consists of several elements. Some of the LEDs are located inside the objective lens, and two of them are fixed on flexible holders. The location of the light sources allows you to control the direction of light. The brightness is adjustable: The buttons are located on a small switch on the power cord. The on/off button is also located there.
Multifunctional remote control
The control buttons are located on the front panel under the LCD screen and on a wireless clicker.
With a clicker, you can adjust the magnification, the brightness of the lighting, take photos and videos, etc.
Features:
- Optical and digital magnification
- Large 7" color LCD screen
- Screen can be tilted to any angle for the most convenient operation
- Ability to capture images and videos in high quality
- LED spotlights on flexible holders and built-in upper lighting
- Multifunctional remote control
The kit includes:
- LCD screen
- Stand
- Base with clips
- Spotlights on flexible holders
- Infrared remote control
- UV filter
- Power cable with a switch and lighting brightness adjustment knob
- Network adapter
- Tools and fasteners
- User manual and lifetime warranty
Product ID | 76822 |
Brand | Levenhuk, Inc., USA |
Warranty | lifetime |
EAN | 5905555004419 |
Package size (LxWxH) | 32x21x10 cm |
Shipping Weight | 1.44 kg |
Type | digital |
Head | digital screen/PC monitor |
Optics material | optical glass |
Nozzle | 7" rotatable color LCD screen |
Magnification, x | 3 — 200 |
Stage, mm | 120x200 |
Stage moving range, mm | fixed |
Stage features | with clips |
Focus | coarse (150 mm) |
Body | plastic |
Illumination | LED |
Brightness adjustment | ✓ |
Power supply | illumination and LCD screen: 110–220 V; 5 V, 2 A via a USB cable (included); remote control: AAA battery – 2 pcs. (not included) |
Light source type | 2 spotlights on flexible holders and lighting inside the objective lens |
Light filters | UV filter |
Operating temperature range, °C | -20...+70 |
User level | beginners |
Assembly and installation difficulty level | easy |
Application | for applied research |
Illumination location | upper |
Research method | bright field |
Maximum resolution | image: 4032x3024 pixels; video: 1080 FHD 1920x1080 pixels |
Megapixels | sensor: 2; image: 12 |
Sensor element | 1/2.9” CMOS |
Pixel size, μm | 2.8x2.8 |
Video recording | yes |
Image format | *.jpg |
Video format | *.avi |
Spectral range, nm | 410–1100 |
White balance | manual |
Exposure control | manual |
Sensitivity, V/lux-sec@550nm | 3.8 |
Output | microUSB, microSD card slot (supports microSD memory cards up to 32GB) |
System requirements | not intended for connecting to a computer |
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