The Dino-Lite AM4112T-FVW comes with useful features. This model has a 640×480 megapixel sensor that delivers high-quality images with excellent resolution. One of the standout features of the AM4112T-FVW is the switchable LED lights between white light and 400nm UV light, depending on the application. In addition, the AM4112T-FVW also comes with a TV Connectivity feature that allows you to connect the microscope to your TV or monitor, making it easy to view and analyze your images. The LED Control feature enables you to adjust the brightness of the LEDs, ensuring that you have the right amount of light for your application. The AM4112T-FVW digital microscope is present to meet your needs.
Discover the Power of Advanced Imaging with Dino-Lite AM4112T-FVW
Discover crystal-clear images up to 200x range magnification and the switchable light source lets you capture perfect shots in any lighting conditions. The Dino-Lite AM4112T-FVW is the ultimate tool for detail-oriented professionals and enthusiasts.
Features
TV Connectivity
Simply connects to a television via composite video for either NTSC or PAL standards with 640×480 resolution.
Switchable Light Source
The Dino-Lite has the capability of switching the light source from the excitation lights to a single white LED which provides the convenience of locating and focusing on the object (the image will remain tinted with the color of the emission filter). Switch back to the main lighting for capturing fluorescent objects.
LED Control
Easiness to switch the LEDs on/off for illumination options by simply touching the MicroTouch for two seconds.
Specification
Model | AM4112ZT-FVW Dino-Lite Premier |
Interface | TV (NTSC/PAL) |
Product Resolution | 640×480 pixels (VGA) |
Magnification Rate | 20x~50x, 200x |
Sensor | Color CMOS |
Lighting | 4 White and 4 UV (400nm) |
Microtouch | Touch-sensitive trigger on the device that turns on/off the lights |
Unit Dimension | 10.5cm (H) x 3.2cm (D) |
Package Dimension | 16cm (L) x 16cm (w) x 6cm (H) |
Unit Weight | 95g |
Information About Working Distance and Field of View
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