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Dino Lite USB 3.0 Handheld Digital Microscope AM73915MZTL - 5MP, 10x-140x Optical Magnification, Polarized Light, AMR, EDOF, Long Working Distance
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Dino-Lite Edge AM73915MZTL is a long working distance USB 3.0 model with a magnification range of 10x - 140x. By using USB 3.0 the AM73915MZTL is capable of providing 45FPS at 1280 x 960 resolution, allowing this microscope to be used in a wider range of more demanding applications. Measurements can be performed in different units (inch/mil/mm/um) and types including straight lines, circles, angles, arches grids and more. Polarization can be switched on/off or can be adjusted to offer full or half polarization for controlling glare. AMR displays the current magnification on screen with the included software for Windows or Mac OS. EDOF is an image processing feature designed to automatically capture and combine multiple images at different focus levels to produce a final image with greater depth of field (focus stacking). Our Long Working Distance (LWD) feature is a lens system designed to provide magnification at a longer distance compared to typical microscopes.

Catalog No. NC1752754


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