The Dino-Lite AM4112ZTL is a handheld microscope that offers exceptional viewing capabilities for a wide range of applications, and provides natural color reproductions, with bright and clear images at magnifications of up to 90x. This microscope is equipped with a long working distance, which allows for greater flexibility and ease of use. In addition, a rotatable polarizer is especially useful when working with shiny or reflective objects, such as jewelry, skin, glass, or plastic. The AM4112ZTL can be connected to a television with composite video output, providing a resolution of 640×480 pixels also includes a power adapter, so you can be sure it will always be powered and ready to use. The AM4112ZTL is ideal for detailed examination and accurate analysis.
Unlock the Power of Reflective Object Observation
Experience the convenience of long-distance viewing and handling of shiny or reflective objects with the Dino-Lite AM4112ZTL Handheld Digital Microscope. The adjustable polarizer and 90x magnification make it the ideal tool for capturing clear images.
Features
TV Connectivity
Simply connects to a television via composite video for either NTSC or PAL standards with 640×480 resolution.
Long Working Distance
The Long Working Distance feature provides more working space between the object and the microscope.
Adjustable Polarizer
Polarization can be switched on/off or adjusted to allow full or half polarization to control glare and helps to reveal more detail or to enhance the contrast on the surface by reducing or eliminating the reflections.
Specification
Model | AM4112ZTL Dino-Lite Premier |
Interface | TV (NTSC/PAL) |
Product Resolution | 640×480 pixels (VGA) |
Magnification Rate | 20x~90x |
Sensor | Color CMOS |
Lighting | 8 white LEDs |
Polarizer | Yes |
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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M = magnification rate WD = working distance (without front cap) FOV = field of view DOF= depth of field Unit = mm