Description
The Bresser Biolux LCD 50x-2000x microscope (5201000) is a microscope with a magnification of up to 2000x, with which you can study preparations in both transmitted and reflected light. A large magnification range allows you to use the device in a variety of areas. The microscope is suitable for teaching schoolchildren and biology students, research in the field of numismatics or philately, and work with microelectronics. The microscope is equipped with three lenses. The revolving device allows you to quickly change the magnification. Instead of an eyepiece, a 5 megapixel digital camera with a maximum resolution of 3264x2448 pixels is used. Bresser LCD 50x-2000x is a powerful microscope: a magnification of 2000x is achieved using a 4x digital zoom, optical magnification is in the range from 50 to 500x. The image is displayed on a color LCD screen with a diagonal of 3.5 ", making the microscope convenient to use in group work. In addition, the enlarged image of the micropreparation can be saved in photo or video formats. There is a slot for memory cards on the side of the screen. A stage with a vernier and a preparation guide allows you to move the object being studied without touching it with your hands. The backlight is provided by LEDs. The lower backlight is used to study transparent objects, and the upper one is intended for studying opaque objects in reflected light. There is a disk with 6 light filters under the stage. The Bresser Biolux LCD 50x-2000x microscope (5201000) has a rich set of equipment, which makes it indispensable for beginning biologists. The kit includes not only the accessories necessary for work, but also a set of ready-made micropreparations.
Design features:
- Built-in 4.3" LCD touchscreen - a 4.3-inch liquid crystal display with a touch-sensitive coating allows you to control all functions of the microscope directly on the housing without additional devices. The intuitive multilingual menu makes operation understandable even for children and beginners. Touch control greatly simplifies navigating settings and viewing images.
- The “two-finger zoom” gesture is a function for zooming the image on the screen by spreading or bringing two fingers together, similar to a smartphone. This allows you to quickly and conveniently zoom in or out on the specimen without mechanical intervention. It is especially useful during demonstrations or for detailed study of individual areas of the specimen.
- HDMI output (High-Definition Multimedia Interface, type A) is a standard connector for transmitting high-definition video and audio signals to an external monitor or TV. The transmission is in real time at a frequency of 30 frames per second without image delay. This function is indispensable during seminars, lessons or group classes, when the image needs to be shown to a large audience.
- 5MP CMOS sensor Aptina — CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) matrix from Aptina with a resolution of 5 megapixels. Provides a clear, detailed image with natural color reproduction. High resolution allows you to get high-quality images for educational materials, scientific notes or publications.
- Photo recording in JPG format is a standard image compression format compatible with all operating systems and photo viewing programs. Photos are saved directly to the SD card without the need for a connection...
