Description
The AmScope SM-3TZ-FOD-GT-M digital professional stereo zoom microscope has a pair of 10x super-widefield high-eyepoint eyepieces, a 0.7x-4.5x zoom objective, and a single-arm boom stand with a gliding table. The microscope has an overall magnification range of 3.5x-90x. The 1.3MP camera has a CMOS color sensor, a reduction lens, image capture and editing software, and USB 2.0 output to capture or display still or video images on a pc or projector. The trinocular viewing head has an interpupillary range of 55 to 75mm, a 45-degree inclination to reduce eye and neck strain, and 360-degree rotation to enable sharing. The vertical trinocular port can be utilized as a C-Mount or 23mm photo port. The WH10x20mm super-widefield high-eyepoint eyepieces combine with the 0.7x-4.5x zoom objective to offer continuous zoom magnification and a longer working distance for inspecting large-scale specimens that require handling or repair. The microscope comes with 0.5x and 2.0x Barlow lenses that may be added to the objective to increase the magnification range. A Barlow lens with a magnification of not up to 1.0 reduces magnification and increases the working distance, even as a Barlow lens with a magnification greater than 1.0 increases the magnification and reduces the working distance. High-eyepoint eyepieces ease viewing for users who wear glasses, and dioptric adjustment contains individual eye-strength differences. A digital stereo microscope, sometimes called an inspection or dissection microscope, has low magnification and a long working distance that enables users to manipulate the object being inspected, and is used where image capture, detailed records, or documentation is required.
The 1.3MP digital camera has a CMOS color sensor for displaying still microscopy images and streaming live videos to a pc or projector. The camera has 40x magnification and a 0.37x reduction lens that ensures that the display has a identical field of view as the microscope eyepiece. The camera can also be mounted in a C-Mount or any 23mm eye tube. The camera includes image capture and editing software that provides still image and live video capture and editing capability, including measurement functions. The software supports JPG, TIF, GIF, PSD, WMF, and BMP file formats and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8; Mac OS X; and Linux. Camera drivers are compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8; Mac OS X; and Linux. The software includes Windows APIs for native C/C++, C#, DirectShow, Twain, and LabVIEW that enable custom application development. The camera has a USB 2.0 data port (cable included).
The dual-gooseneck fiber-optic light has two adjustable lights on a 150W/21V cool-light halogen light source for observing temperature-sensitive specimens. Each and every 22″ light can also be situated independently, and a rheostat controls the amount of light emanating from the lamp. Power and adjustment controls are situated on a regulate box to speed adjustments. The light source has a forced-air cooling system to prevent overheating, and a built-in filter slot can be utilized to change the light color (filters sold one at a time). The top-mounted door eases get right of entry to to the bulb, and mechanically turns off the power supply when opened. The light uses a 110V power supply. The microscope has a 17″ pillar that has an 8″ vertical working distance, and a gliding table. The 16″ single-arm boom has a 24″ overall length. Bilateral focal point eases use for left- and right-handed users. The gliding table provides precision specimen regulate at the X- and Y-axes, or in both directions concurrently. The microscope head can also be rotated at the X- and Y-axes. The solid cast-steel base is 1-3/4 x 9 x 9 inches (H x W x D, where H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back).
Microscope Specifications | |
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Head | Trinocular |
Magnification range | 3.5x-90x |
Zoom objective power | 0.7x-4.5x |
Eyepieces (DIN, 30mm) | WH10x20mm high-eyepoint |
Trinocular port | C-Mount or 23mm |
Field of view | 2-1/2″ |
Optical working distance | Up to 8″ |
Microscope stand | Single-arm boom stand with gliding table |
Head movement | X- and Y-axes |
Illumination type | Episcopic (reflected) |
Light source | Gooseneck fiber-optic, 150W/21V halogen |
Power | 110V-120V |
Camera Specifications | |
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Resolution | 1.3MP (1280 x 1024 effective pixels) |
Image type | Still image and video display and capture |
Camera type | Brightfield |
Camera sensor | 1/2″ Aptina MT9M111 CMOS (color) |
Magnification | 40x |
Reduction lens | 0.37x |
Mounting size | 23mm or C-Mount |
Frame rate | 50fps at 320×256; 26fps at 640×512; 15fps at 1280×1024 |
Computer connection | USB 2.0 (backward compatible on PCs only) |
File formats | JPG, TIF, GIF, PSD, WMF, BMP |
Software package | Image capture and editing for Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8; Mac OS X; and Linux |
Camera driver compatibility | Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8; Mac OS X; and Linux |
Microscopes are instruments used to reinforce the resolution of an object or image. Types include compound, stereo, or digital. Compound microscopes use a compound optical system with an objective lens and an eyepiece. Stereo microscopes show object depth in a three-dimensional image. Digital microscopes are used to display an image on a monitor, fairly than having a look through a lens. Microscopes may have monocular (one), binocular (two), or trinocular (three) eyepieces, with varying magnification abilities. Magnification ability refers back to the size of an image. Resolution, sometimes called resolvant power, refers back to the clarity of the image. The interaction between field of view (FOV), numerical aperture (NA), and working distance (WD) determines resolution. Microscopes can regulate magnification through a fixed focal point, or through a range of adjustments. They may be able to also utilize LED, fluorescent, and mirror light sources to assist regulate viewing capabilities. Microscopes are widely used in education, lab research, biology, metallurgy, engineering, chemistry, manufacturing, and within the medical, forensic science, and veterinary industries.
United Scope manufactures microscopy equipment and accessories under the brand name AmScope. The company, founded in 1996, is headquartered in Irvine, CA.
What’s within the Box?
- AmScope SM-3TZ-FOD-M stereo zoom microscope with single-arm boom stand and gliding table
- WH10x20mm eyepieces, 30mm, one pair
- 0.7x-4.5x zoom objective
- 0.5x Barlow lens
- 2.0x Barlow lens
- Gooseneck fiber-optic light (HL250-AY)
- Focus rack
- 1.3MP digital camera (MU130)
- 0.37x reduction lens
- Software CD
- USB 2.0 cable
- Eye guards, one pair
- Instructions
Digital professional stereo microscope with boom stand has long working distance to enable users to accomplish work or manipulate large items, including circuit boards and dental appliances, and has a 1.3MP camera with reduction lens and USB 2.0 output for capturing or displaying images on a pc or projector
Trinocular viewing head with pair of 10x super-widefield eyepieces, adjustable interpupillary distance, fixed 45-degree vertical inclination to reduce eye and neck strain, and 360-degree rotation capability to enable sharing
0.7x-4.5x zoom objective provides continuous zoom magnification and longer focal length for inspecting large-scale specimens, a 0.5x Barlow lens extends the working distance, and a 2.0x Barlow lens extends the magnification range
Dual gooseneck fiber-optic light with 150W cool-light halogen light source for observing temperature-sensitive specimens, and a rheostat controls light intensity
Single boom arm with gliding table has 8″ vertical working distance and adjustable 16″ boom arm enables users to adjust the microscope at the X- and Y-axes
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