Get accurate and detailed images of the iris with the Dino-Lite AM4113-RUT IriScope. With a magnification range of 10x to 20x, you can easily detect eye conditions like irritation, dirt, insects, or foreign objects that may be present. The IriScope is compact, easy to use, and a valuable tool for any medical practice. With a resolution of up to 1.3 megapixels and built-in LED lights that offer white and yellow options, you can expect sharp and clear images every time.
Unlock the Power of Accurate Eye Diagnosis with Dino-Lite AM4113-RUT IriScope
See more, know more with the Dino-Lite AM4113-RUT IriScope, which offers a new, fast, and easy way to make pictures of eyes. The AM4113-RUT with built-in LED lights (white and yellow) provides clear and comfortable illumination, making it the perfect tool for any medical practice.
Features
Enhanced 1.3 Megapixels
Observes object with accurate color reproductions and retains details under low lighting with the optimum resolution for detailed live previews and captured images.
USB 2.0
Digital microscopes allow easy recording and sharing of observations in the office or out in the field with a compatible PC or MAC.
Scroll Lock
The scroll lock ensures the focus knob stays at the desired focus or magnification position without worry of unintentional movement.
Specification
Model | AM4113-RUT Dino-Lite Premier |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Product Resolution | 1.3M pixels (SXGA) |
Magnification Rate | 10x~20x |
Sensor | Color CMOS |
Frame Rate | Up to 30fps |
Save Format | Image: DinoCapture 2.0: BMP, GIF, PNG, MNG, TIF, TGA, PCX, WBMP, JP2, JPC, JPG, PGX, RAS, PNM DinoXcope: PNG, JPEGMovie: DinoCapture2.0: WMV, FLV, SWF DinoXcope: MOV |
Lighting | 2 white + 2 yellow LED lights switched on/off by the software |
Microtouch | Touch-sensitive trigger on the microscope for taking pictures |
Operating System Supported | Windows XP 7/8/10/11 macOS 10.14 or later |
Unit Dimension | 10.5cm (H) x 3.2cm (D) |
Package Dimension | 16cm (L) x 16cm (w) x 6cm (H) |
Unit Weight | 105g |
Information About Working Distance and Field of View
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M = magnification rate WD = working distance FOV = field of view DOF= depth of field Unit = mm