Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Video Microscopes
Video microscopes are instruments that use digital technology to magnify images of objects. To provide superior image quality, all of them they include built-in cameras, and some of them also include high-powered lenses. Some video microscopes require viewing objects through a standard eyepiece, others provide a computer interface. There are three different types of video microscopes: student video microscopes, benchtop video microscopes, and research video microscope. Well, so say briefly, student microscopes are the smallest and least expensive, benchtop microscopes are used in industries, and can perform only a few methods at a time, and finally - research microscopes. They are large devices that weight between 30 kg and 50 kg and include multiple cameras that allow them to perform the widest range of simultaneous examinations.
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