Digital Microscope.
A digital microscope is a variation of a traditional optical microscope that uses optics and a digital camera to output an image to a monitor, sometimes by means of software running on a computer.
This is a great help when working with those small SMD components and reading that small printing on components and ICs. It has 8 adjustable LEDs to light up the zoomed area to have a clear view of the magnified area. The stand is included.
Digital Microscope Specifications:
Image Sensor: 0.3M HD CMOS Sensor (Digital 2M)
Controller: High-Speed DSP
Lens: Micro-Scope Lens
Focus Range: Manual Focus from 0~200mm
SnapShot: Software and Hardware
Video Capture Resolution: 640x480
Still Image Capture Resolution: 1600x1200(2M Pixel),1280x960(1.3M Pixel),800x600, 640x480
Frame Rate: Max. 30f/s Under 600 Lux Brightness
Flicker Control: 50Hz / 60Hz Option
Video Format: AVI
Snap Shot Format: JEPG
Light Source: 8 White Light LED (with adjusting controller on a USB cable)
Magnification Ratio: 500X (Manual)
Power Supply: USB Port (5V DC)
Software: Driver and Measurement
System Requirement: Pentium Computer with 700MHz & Above, 20M HD Space CD ROM Driver, 128MB RAM, Direct X VGA Card
PC Interface: USB2.0 & USB1.1
Operation System: Windows