Fluor-1: Digital Fluorescent Microscope
Fluor-1 :
Digital Fluorescent Microscope
Introduction
Fluor-1 fluorescence microscope uses ultraviolet as the light source, objects which are radiated then fluoresce, and then the shape of an object and its location can be observed under the microscope
Features
- Excellent fluorescent image with high resolution fluorescent objectives
- Protect against light leakage with advanced lamp housing
Specifications
| Model: Fluor-1 |
Specifications: |
| Viewing head | Trinocular, 30?? inclined, Interpupilary distance 48-75mm |
| Camera | CMOS 3.0 megapixels, 1600 x 1280 |
| Objectives | 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X |
| Eyepiece | Extra Wide Field Eyepiece EW10?—/22 |
| Nosepiece | Quadruple |
| Total Magnification | 40X - 1000 X |
| Stage | Double layer mechanical 185 x 142 / 75 x 55mm |
| Condenser | Swing Condenser NA 0.9/0.25 |
| Focus | Coaxial coarse plus fine. Fine division = .001mm |
| Filter | Blue Excitation: BP 460-490, DM500, BA520 Green Excitation: BP 510-550, DM570, BA590 |
| Illumination | Kohler External Aspherical Collector, halogen lamp 6V/20W |
| Minimum system | Pentium P4, 256MB memory, 512MB hard disk, 1024 x 768, USB 2.0, Windows XP/2000/Vista |
| USB connection | USB 2.0 |
| Software | Image Capture in BMP and JPG, Live Video on PC Monitor, Functions Include: Previewing, Saving, Measuring, Comparing, Counting and Deleting |
| Weight | N/A |
| Dimensions | N/A |