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Highlights
Digital cameras are a great way to record memories and take pictures of big things, like landscapes and sunsets, but what about the smaller things in life? This is the answer and provides an easy way to study the nature of stuff at a microscopic level.
This handy device features a powerful 2-megapixel image sensor, 200 times magnification, and records both video and photos. In low light conditions whatever’s under the microscope can be illuminated by 8 LEDs placed on the eyepiece. The device can be either tripod-based or used handheld microscope and works with both Windows PC and MAC. The included software allows the verification and processing of image and video material This USB Digital Microscope is an up to date version of the classic design. It allows you to digitally capture magnified images and video onto your PC in AVI, JPG or BMP format. With its 2 mega pixel sensor, up to 200x magnification and various resolution options, you can get up close and personal with your subject. Ideal for science projects, home experiments, for the study of insects and much more! View specimens collected around the house, backyard, your desk, or the even the fridge. Look at the micro-printing on a 5 dollar bill or examine the traces on your motherboard. This microscope provides you an easy way to zoom in on a wide variety of objects to satisfy your curiosity of the world around you. Ever wondered what lint looks like or the mold growing on your week old bread? Now you can find out. Because it records in AVI format, you can even upload your videos to YouTube for sharing! Designed for simple plug and play operation, the included software allows you to magnify objects and view them on your PC as well as take snapshots and time-lapse movies. You can also manipulate images with drawing and painting tools. The microscope is detachable from the stand to allow you to get closer to large objects.
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