A portable USB Digital
Microscope that fits in the palm of
your hand, providing remarkable picture and video quality.
Effort-less USB plug and play setup and the easy to install
software allows magnification 10X-200X with the ability to display
& capture snapshots and movies on your PC. The
microscope is detachable from the
stand to allow you to get closer to large objects.
This allpurpose USB Digital
Microscope provides unmatched
features and flexibility suiting a broad range of applications with
advanced image processing and webcam capabilities.
It is a cost effective and a innovative way to discover, capture
& share still images and videos.
This product is wide used in following industries:
Jewelry / Gem Industry
Lab / Pharmaceutical R & D
Education and Research
Insects / Plants Dissection
Dermatology/ Medical Analysis
Paint / Plastic Industry
Antique / Collection
Textile / Printing Industry
Computer / Electronics
Currency / Credit Card
Signature / Reading
Watch / Painting
Hardware / Chemical Industry
olympus microscope |
history of the microscope
Date Published: Jan 10, 2011 - 11:09 pm
A
microscope is a device
which allows one to view something which is too small to be seen by
the naked eye. Items which are often studied under a
microscope can include a single
hair, blood or skin cells. With the naked eye these are hard to
see, and impossible to view in any detail. However, by using a
microscope the
intricacies of these and any other object are much more clearly
revealed. This kind of detail is often required in science and so
those who use
microscopes most in their work are
often scientists of some shape or form.
Knowing what a
microscope is used for is only half
of the story though. It is also interesting to consider how the
technology works. The technical alignments of the components of a
microscope are very
detailed and can be incredibly hard to get right. However the basic
principles of the function of a
microscope are actually surprisingly
simple. A magnifying lens is situated in the part of the
microscope which is
placed near to the object being studied. This lens creates an
enlarged image of the subject just inside the tube from the light
which it reflects. This is quite a complex area of physics but the
image of the object which is created inside the
microscope is what is actually
enlarged to enable a more in depth view of the subject. Most
microscopes actually
contain two lenses, one at each end of the eye tube. Between them
is an air separated couplet. This is known as a compound lens
microscope. The image of
the subject is created between the two lenses. The one closest to
the subject is used to bring the image into focus while the one
closest to the eye is used to help the eye focus on that image.
When viewing an object through a
microscope correctly your eye should
be focused to infinity. For those who use a
microscope frequently, or for
prolonged periods of time, and experience headaches or tired eyes
it is usually as a result of incorrect focusing of the
microscope. If it is focused
correctly there should be no adverse affects to using a
microscope often and for
long periods at a time.
The invention of the
microscope is shrouded in mystery as
many have claimed to have been responsible for it but there is no
real evidence to confirm any one individual. Names such as Galileo
Galilei and Zacharias Janssen have been suggested but nobody knows
for certain who it should be attributed to.
celestron microscope |
electron microscope
Date Published: Jan 10, 2011 - 11:09 pm