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Magnification: 5–270 (digital), 5–40 (optical)

Digital screen/PC monitor
The microscope head is a core element of the microscope that you look through to see a magnified sample
5 — 270
How much the size of a sample increases when you observe it through a microscope
For applied research
Application and use of the microscope
Availability

Product ID 76824
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555004433
Package size (LxWxH) 32x21x10 cm
Shipping Weight 1.62 kg
Description

The Levenhuk DTX RC4 Remote Controlled Microscope allows you to study samples under magnification as well as capture images and record videos of research. The image quality is excellent: The built-in sensor enables you to take photos and videos in Full HD resolution! Such optical and digital capabilities allow you to capture all the details of the observed objects and study them in as much detail as possible. The microscope is an excellent assistant for repairing electronics and equipment, evaluating jewelry, and studying geological samples.

Large rotatable LCD screen
The built-in screen features a 7-inch diagonal. The image from the objective is displayed in color, and it is contrast and easy-to-read. The screen can be tilted at a small angle for convenient operation. The overall magnification can be adjusted in the range of 5x to 270x, and an optical part of the magnification varies from 5x to 40x. The image can also be displayed on an external screen using a connection via an HDMI port.

High resolution photos and video
The Levenhuk DTX RC4 microscope enables you to save your research data in digital format. The recording quality is impressive: You can take photos at 5600x4200 pix and videos at 1920x1080 (Full HD). Based on the video resolution, the frame rate can vary from 24 to 120 frames per second. Images and videos are recorded on a memory card (not included).

The lighting system on flexible holders
The lighting system consists of two LED spotlights with adjustable brightness. They are fixed on flexible holders, which allow for directing the light at the object as accurately as possible. The spotlights are controlled (brightness adjustment, on/off mode) by a small switch on the power cable.

Multifunctional remote control
In conclusion, let's look at a wireless remote control. It provides access to a variety of options, allowing you to remotely adjust lighting and magnification as well as capture images and videos. The remote control is particularly practical during presentations or group research.

Features:

  • Optical and digital magnification
  • Large 7" color LCD screen
  • Screen can be tilted to any angle for the most convenient operation
  • High image and video quality
  • The image from the objective can be displayed on an external monitor or a TV screen
  • LED spotlights on flexible holders
  • Multifunctional remote control, practical for holding presentations

The kit includes:

  • LCD screen
  • Stand
  • Base with clips
  • Spotlights on flexible holders
  • Infrared remote control
  • UV filter (pre-mounted on the objective)
  • Power cable with a switch and lighting brightness adjustment knob
  • HDMI cable
  • Network adapter
  • Tools and fasteners
  • User manual and lifetime warranty
Specifications
Product ID 76824
Brand Levenhuk, Inc., USA
Warranty lifetime
EAN 5905555004433
Package size (LxWxH) 32x21x10 cm
Shipping Weight 1.62 kg
Type digital
Head digital screen/PC monitor
Optics material optical glass
Nozzle 7" rotatable color LCD screen
Magnification, x 5 — 270
Stage, mm 120x200
Stage moving range, mm fixed
Stage features with clips
Focus coarse (77 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 two spotlights on flexible holders
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 photo: 5600x4200 pixels; video: 1920x1080 pixels
Megapixels sensor: 4; image: 24
Sensor element 1/3” CMOS
Pixel size, μm 2x2
Video recording yes
Image format *.jpg
Video format *.mp4
Spectral range, nm 410–1100
White balance manual
Exposure control manual
Sensitivity, V/lux-sec@550nm 1.9
Frame rate 24/30/60/120 (depends on the resolution)
Output microSD card slot, HDMI, microUSB
System requirements not intended for connecting to a computer
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