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Digital microscopes
A digital microscope uses not only optics but also a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera for viewing the digital image of a sample on a built-in or external monitor. Digital microscopes provide the image of smallest samples with the best sharpness and vividness. They are used in laboratory research in various fields of medicine, biology, chemistry, etc.Sort by:
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Levenhuk D2L NG Microscope
Teaching digital microscope for the beginners, resolution 350 000 pixels
Levenhuk D2L digital microscope allows you to make high-quality researches as well as take photos/videos of your observations. This model can be connected to a PC. Levenhuk D2L NG used USB interface, with software included in the package. This microscope is designed to ensure the best possible color rendition of photo and video images. That is why we can view images in the real colors. |
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Levenhuk D50L NG Microscope
Digital microscope of advanced quality and configuration
Levenhuk D50L NG digital microscope allows you to make high-quality researches as well as take photos/videos of your observations. This model can be connected to a PC. Levenhuk D50L NG uses USB interface, and software is included in the kit. |
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Levenhuk D70L digital microscope
Digital microscope with large color display and connection to PC
Levenhuk D70L digital microscope features superb image definition, especially at the edges, ensured by the hardware reliable performance. The basic configuration provides wide possibilities of image processing. |
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Levenhuk D320L digital microscope
Professional digital laboratory microscope
The digital microscope Levenhuk D320L is ideal for biochemical, pathologo-anatomic, cytologic, hematologic, urologic, dermatologic, biologic, and general clinical research in laboratories of any medical institution. This series microscopes are meant for making observations and morphological studies of specimens in the transmitted light using the bright field method. |
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