The Dino-Lite Edge AF4115T-GRFBY digital microscope is designed for research and viewing fluorescent objects with high clarity. This microscope features two sets of switchable LED lights, 4 Blue LEDs with excitation at 480nm and 4 Yellow LEDs with excitation at 575nm, and emission at 510nm/610nm. With magnification up to 220x, this handheld microscope provides exceptional views of green fluorescent objects, making their green glow stand out. It’s an ideal tool for those who require high-resolution imaging of fluorescent specimens.
Dual-Excitation Fluorescence Viewing
Detect dual-color fluorescence with the Dino-Lite AF4115T-GRFBY: a switchable light source for enhanced observations.
Features
Adaptable Interface
The adaptable interface provides the flexibility to transform Dino-Lite into a wireless microscope when attached to the WF-20 Wi-Fi streamer.
Adjustable LED Intensity
The LED intensity could be adjusted within six levels for providing further illumination flexibility.
Scroll Lock
The scroll lock ensures the focus knob stays at the desired focus or magnification position without worry of unintentional movement.
Interchangeable Front Caps
The interchangeable front caps are designed to be used with Dino-Lite Edge and EdgePLUS series models. The caps provide additional versatility to Dino-Lite digital microscope applications.
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Specification
Model | AF4115T-GRFBY Dino-Lite Edge |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Product Resolution | 1.3M pixels (1280×1024) |
Magnification Rate | 20x~220x |
Frame Rate | 15fps in 1.3MP, MJPEG 30fps in VGA, MJPEG |
Save Formats | Image: DinoCapture 2.0: BMP, GIF, PNG, MNG, TIF, TGA, PCX, WBMP, JP2, JPC, JPG, PGX, RAS, PNM DinoXcope: PNG, JPEGVideo: DinoCapture2.0: WMV, FLV, SWF DinoXcope: MOV |
Lighting | 4 Blue LEDs and 4 Yellow LEDs |
Microtouch | Yes |
Operating System Supported | Windows XP 7/8/10/11 macOS 10.14 or later |
Calibration Function | Yes |
Measurement Function | Yes |
Unit Dimension | 11.4cm (H) x 3.3cm (D) |
Unit Weight | 111g |
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