Digital compound monocular microscopes are microscopes that can be used to share digital images with. These are advanced type of microscopes and their specific use and purpose are predetermined. Learn more about them through the article below.

Digital microscopes are successfully penetrating the market today. Because of the advancements in technology, digital imaging systems are now being integrated into analog microscopes as well. Digital compound monocular microscopes are the microscopes that you may need for special purposes like image storing, sending, and sharing.

The unique features of digital compound monocular microscopes are as follows:

1. USB Camera Compatibility
Most digital compound monocular microscopes are equipped with a complete turnkey camera system of high resolution. The camera is also a digital microscope camera that can easily be connected to a USB system. The camera is capable of capturing live digital videos of their specimens in full motion. Depending upon the resolution capability of cameras, a 640 x 480 digital image is produced.

And because it uses the USB port, all a user have to do is to plug the camera into the computer’s port, install the software that comes with it, and simply start taking images as necessary. The USB camera connection allows for viewing specimens and display them on the computer instantly. Essentially, you only need to provide just the computer that the digital compound monocular microscope is supposed to work with. Everything else is included in the original package.

2. Quality Eyepiece and Objectives for Superior Magnification
Digital compound monocular microscope are equipped with at least three objectives such as the 4 x, 10 x, and the 40 x objectives. Its eye piece is usually capable of 10 x wide field view. This combination allows for a total magnification capability of 40 x, 100 x, and 400 x respectively. And for optimum performance, a pointer is included in the eyepiece.

3. Inclined Head
For superior usability, digital compound microscopes are designed with its monocular head inclined at 45 degrees, which can also be rotated at 360 degrees. This allows for optimum comfort when using microscopes.

4. Iris Condenser
The main role of the condenser in a digital compound monocular microscope is for lighting control. Most digital microscopes have sub stage disc diaphragms so that sufficient light is attained all the time.

5. Optimal Focusing
To achieve the desired focus for the specimen being produced, a digital compound monocular microscope is manufactured with both the fine and coarse adjustment focusing knobs. These knobs are located on both sides of the digital compound monocular microscope. Its coarse focusing knob is usually tension adjustable. It is also equipped with an adjustable screw stop so as to limit the range of the adjustment, protecting the slides and the lenses in the process.

6. Built-in Illumination System
The goodness of a microscope lies on its illumination system. This is true to digital compound monocular microscope as well. Because digital microscopes are equipped with cameras, it needs optimum lighting all the time. For this, high wattage base-transmitted illumination are necessary. An 110 volts AC powered 20 watts light is good enough.

7. Stage Clips
When buying microscopes, the presence of stage clips can be a big factor. Stage clips ensures that the specimen stays in place while being viewed. Under high magnification levels, a millimeter of a difference in the position of the slide is a huge difference. A very small movement of the slide can make a specimen go out of the microscope’s view.

8. Compact Design
A digital compound monocular microscope is usually created with an average height of 15 inches. For this size, a base with a measurement of 8 inches by 7 inches should be able to protect it. On the average, a digital compound monocular microscope weighs only eight pounds.

9. Upgradeable Magnification
Most digital compound monocular microscope can be used with either an 15 x or a 20 x eye piece to increase its magnification capabilities further. These devices are optional – meaning they are not included in the original package. You can buy them separately from microscope supplies shops.

10. All-inclusive Warranty
Most digital compound monocular microscope available in the market today come with a five year manufacturer’s warranty. The camera included is covered separately for one year. The warranty usually covers all types of manufacturing defects. However, any damage done due to dropping or plain misuse of the device is not covered. But most of the time, repairs are provided for by the manufacturer for a minimal charge.

These are the ten features that makes digital compound monocular microscope unique from other types of microscopes. If these are the features you are looking for, then it must be the one you should buy.



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