AmScope 40X-600X Trinocular Infinity Polarizing Microscope + 5M Camera
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Product Feature
- Four magnification settings, 40X, 100X, 400X, 600X
- 360-degree rotatable stage with locking control
- Built-In focusable Bertrand lens on rotatable disc with centering controls
- Clear images with 5.0 Megapixel high resolution
- Captures microscope still images, records live videos, and saves images in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL and other formats
Product Description
This is a trinocular infinity polarizing microscope with 5M USB2.0 PC image system that captures microscope images and takes both alive video and still image. The included high-resolution color digital camera provides 5.0 Megapixel resolution and is compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7. It has a built-in reduction lens and gives the same view on your PC screen as that seen through the eyepieces. With the user friendly software included, you can edit microscope images in the same way as you use PhotoShop. You can record videos, capture still images, and save them in BMP, TIFF, JPG, PICT, PTL and other formats. You can also conduct length, angle, area and other measurements across images. The microscope comes with a 30-degree inclined 360-degree rotatable trinocular head and coarse and fine focusing. It offers four magnification settings (40X,100X, 400X, 600X). This is a perfect microscopy system for metallurgical labs and foundries for silicon wafer inspection and quality control. The product is brand new and in its original box. The product's retail value is more than $12,000.AmScope 40X-600X Trinocular Infinity Polarizing Microscope + 5M Camera Review
I already owned an Amscope brightfield microscope with a polarizing kit. It is a good product for the price (under $300), but has the limitations common to all polarizing kits (model M500-PZ; see my review). This one (model PZ300T-5M) is a real pol for a very good price (alas, $ 3,400 is not so much for that kind of microscope). It magnifies up to x600 (with strain-free objectives), which is more than needed in most cases and is complete: swing in/out condenser, analyzer and bertrand lens, compensator plates, rotating plate with vernier scale, and all kinds of adjustments. It's a trinocular, the third eyepiece being designed to support a digital 5MB camera. Building is very sturdy and it weighs 28 lbs. So far I've been unable to get a really good image (the optional camera adds $ 400 to the camera-less PZ300T model). All pieces were well packaged and arrived in perfect condition, except the manual (creased -and written in broken English as usual-) and the software CD, broken in several pieces by the weight on one of the scope parts. I suppose Amscope would have replaced the CD, but the software is the same as the one with the 1.2MB camera I already had. It can be also downloaded from Touptek.com, the software author. In conclusion, it's a perfect microscope to study rock thin sections at an unbeatable price, but I still have to find a way to get good photos with the camera.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "AmScope 40X-600X Trinocular Infinity Polarizing Microscope + 5M Camera" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from AmScope 40X-600X Trinocular Infinity Polarizing Microscope + 5M Camera ...

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