Portable digital microscope LB-10PDM

Portable digital microscope LB-10PDM

Portable digital microscope LB-10PDM is an independent and easy to operate handheld unit. It provides powers from 20X and 300X with 5.0MP Image sensor. LED illumination with LED lamps for enhancing details in microscopic images.Compatible for PC usage with USB connection

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Specifications

Image sensor 5.0 Mega Pixels CMOS sensor (interpolated to 12.0MP)
LCD screen 3 inches LCD screen, resolution 320 × 240 pixels
Capture resolution 12M, 9M, 5M, 3M, 1.3M, VGA
Focus range Manual Focus From 10 mm to 50 mm
Frame rate Max 30 f / s under 600 Lus Brightness
Magnification ratio 20X to 300X (Digital Magnification can be 1200X )
Measurement By software when connected to PC
Bundled software PortableCapture Pro with measurement & calibration function
Microscope size 130 x 112 x 28 mm
Weight 400 g

Features

  • Images and videos can be saved in micro SD card, up to 32G
  • 5.0 Mega Pixels CMOS sensor
  • Manual Focus from 10 mm to 50 mm
  • Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/Win7/8/10, 32 bit & 64 bit and Mac operation system
  • Rechargeable lithium battery (recharged by power adapter or USB)

Applications

Used in printing, medical, electronics, forensic science laboratories and other scientific research units to examine solid objects such as coins, stamps, rocks, relics, insects, plants, skin, gems, and circuit boards..

Standard Accessories

Accessories No Accessories
A1 Power Adapter
A2 USB cable
A3 TV cable
A4 CD with Software
A5 User’s manual

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Image sensor 2.0 Mega Pixels CMOS sensor
Image and video capture resolution 1920 × 1080 pixels 1280 × 720 pixels 640 × 480 pixels
Focus ranger Manual focus from 10 mm to 500 mm
Frame rate Max 30 f / s under 600 Lus Brightness
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Image and video capture resolution 5 M 3 M 1.3 M VGA, QVGA
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Viewing head Siedentopf binocular
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Image resolution 12 MP
Video resolution 1920 × 1080 / 30fps

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Viewing Head Monocular viewing head
Eyepiece Wide field eyepiece WF10X/18 mm Wide field eyepiece WF12.5X/14 mm
Objective Achromatic objective 10X/0.25, WD=6.3 mm Plan achromatic objective 40X/0.65, WD=0.7 mm Achromatic objective 100X/1.25(oil), WD=0.1 mm
Nosepiece Triple nosepiece
Viewing Head Tinocular viewing head
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Objective Achromatic objective 10X/0.25, WD=6.3 mm Plan achromatic objective 40X/0.65, WD=0.7 mm Achromatic objective 100X/1.25(oil), WD=0.1 mm
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Viewing head Siedentopf trinocular head
Viewing head inclination degree Inclined at 30°
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Viewing head Trinocular head
Viewing head inclination degree Inclined at 30°
Interpupillary distance 48 mm ~ 75 mm
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Eyepiece ( Wide field eyepiece )
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Viewing head Seidentopf Trinocular
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Viewing head Seidentopf Trinocular
Viewing head inclination 30° inclined
Interpupillary distance 50 mm ~ 76 mm
Frame Biological frame (transmitted)
Viewing head Seidentopf Trinocular
Viewing head inclination 30° inclined
Interpupillary distance 50 mm ~ 76 mm
Frame Fluorescence frame (transmitted)
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