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Microscopes
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 5.0MP color imaging sensor
Extended Depth of Field for vertical imaging
Extended Dynamic Range for reduced-glare imaging
Automatic Magnification Readout
Flexible-LED-Control (FLC)
20x-220x full-range zoom magnification
Built-in adjustable polarization ring
Aluminum alloy casing for industrial protection
EDOF / EDR are not MAC compatible
Measuring Software Included
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 1.3MP color imaging sensor
iOS (iPad, iPhone) and Android OS compatible
includes WF-20 Mobile WiFi Adapter with 3-hr battery life
Flexible Lighting Control (FLC)
20x-230x full-range zoom magnification
Built-in adjustable polarization ring
USB 2.0 or WiFi output with included WF-20 adapter
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art imaging sensor
120X-220X High-range magnification
Automatic Magnification Readouts
Built-in coaxial illumination
Aluminum alloy casing
5.0 megapixel resolution
PC/MAC Compatible (OS 10.9+)
USB 2.0
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 1.3MP color imaging sensor
Extended Depth of Field (EDOF) for vertical profiling
Automatic Magnification Readout (AMR)
Extended Dynamic Range (EDR)
Long Working Distance (LWD)
Aluminum Alloy casing
5x-140x full-range zoom magnification
Built-in adjustable polarization ring
EDR & EDOF are Not Mac Compatible
USB 2.0 output (or WiFi with WF-10 accessory adapter)
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
5X-40X magnification for extended W.D.
1.3 MP vivid color resolution
Microtouch image capture & Magnification scroll lock
Measuring software with calibration
PC/MAC and UVC compatible
Chromebook compatible (image capture only)
Upgraded housing & USB cable
USB 2.0
2 year warranty
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 1.3MP color imaging sensor
iOS (iPad, iPhone) and Android OS compatible
Flexible Lighting Control (FLC)
2x-50x zoom magnification
Wide-angle and Tele-photo modes
Large, 98 X 78mm FOV and 6mm DOF @ 5X
Built-in adjustable polarization ring
USB 2.0 or WiFi with optional WF-20 adapter
Recommended for professional use
Best Seller
Dino-Lite
THE PERFECT GIFT
High Wow factor for kids
10x-50x, 230x magnification
640x480 pixel resolution
USB 2.0 output
8 LED On/Off
PC/Mac & UVC compatible
Chromebook compatible (image capture only)
Optional Touch Trigger for easy image capture
Recommended for Hobbyists
Dino-Lite
Full zoom 10x~220x magnification
8 Infrared (850nm) LED illumination
State-of-the-art 1.3MP IR imaging sensor
Software-controlled illumination
Measuring software with calibration
Interchangeable nozzles
PC/Mac compatible
Magnification scroll lock
USB 2.0 Output
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 5.0MP color imaging sensor
5x-140x full-range zoom magnification
Built-in adjustable polarization ring
Aluminum alloy casing for industrial protection
Flexible LED Control (FLC)
USB 2.0
Recommended for professional use
Dino-Lite
State-of-the-art 5.0MP imaging sensor
5x-140x full-range zoom magnification
Built-in adjustable polarizing ring
Aluminum alloy casing for industrial protection
Automatic Magnification Readout
Extended working distance (up to 14")
USB 2.0
Education Center
A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a
stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller specimens such as cell structures
which cannot be seen at lower levels of magnification.
May 18, 2012
Before you start building your slides, make sure you have everything you will need, including slides, cover slips, droppers or pipets and any chemicals or stains you plan to use.
May 22, 2012
A low power or stereo microscope typically employs objective lenses of 50x or less. It is used to view specimens that are visible to the naked eye such as insects, crystals, circuit boards and coins.
A stereo microscope has three key parts:
May 18, 2012