A great new Electronic Gadget from Chinavasion, this Digital USB Microscope is a fully
functional magnification tool that is plugged directly into a computer so that you can
see magnified objects at up to 200X. Added to this, as you are looking at the
magnified objects you can take either 1.3 Mega Pixel Still Shots, or 1.3 Mega Pixel
AVI Movie Clips for storage and later viewing. All of this is possible due to the
user friendly and powerful computer software that comes packaged with each purchase.
As an added bonus, this high end Digital Microscope gets its power directly from the
USB port, meaning that you never have to worry about batteries. It is a perfect item
for use in the classroom, close product inspection, or just for plain fun, and
available directly from Chinavasions convenient online store.







China Manufacturer Specification
- Imaging sensor: Dual Axis 27X&100X Microscope Lens
- Max. Resolution: 1.3 Mega Pixel
- Magnification Ratio: 10X to 200X
- Color: 24 RGB
- Focus range: Manual Focus from 10mm to Inf
- Still image:
Formats: JPEG
Resolution: 1280x1024, 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
- Movie clips:
Formats: AVI
Resolution: 1280x1024, 640x480, 320x240, 160x120
FPS: 30fps under 600 LUX Brightness
- Light Soucse: 4 LED White Lights
- White balance: Auto
- EV compensation: Auto
- Flicker Freq: 50Hz/60Hz
- PC interface: USB 2.0
- Shutter: 1 sec to 1/1000 sec
- Power supply: 5V DC from USB Port
- Man Ref: WHP5S5GEW3C9
- Dimension: 100mm(L) x 33mm(R)
- System: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP
- Computer Requirements:
Pentium 300 or AMD Athlon processor or higher
100 MB free hard disk space and 32 MB or more of RAM
16 bit Color Display Adaptor
Available USB Interface
CD-ROM Drive
Accessories:
- Software CD
- Adjustable Stand
- Lens Cap
- Manufacturer and Origin: China
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 25 July, 2007.