ACM35 (NTSC or PAL) Video Camera for Microscope




Model ACM35 is a video camera professionally designed for microscope. It works perfectly with all kinds of optical microscopes, such as biological microscope, metallurgical microscope and stereomicroscope. The images of the observed specimen or samples can be genuinely displayed on the TV screen.

Specifications
Image Sensor 1/3 CMOS of 350K pixels, offering color image
Resolution VGA (NTSC: 510x492 pixels, PAL: 628x582 pixels)
Output AV
Min. Illumination < 5LUX @ F1.4 3000K
S?N Ratio 40DB
Power Adaptor 220V/50Hz-60Hz or 110V/50Hz-60Hz
Exposure
white-balance
Auto-exposure
White-balance, controlled by a manual button on the body
View Field Inscribed rectangle of φ18mm
Usage Ocullar-tube or photo-tube on microscope
Camera size Blackened metal body of cylinder shape φ50mm

Features
1) ACM35 employs newly designed optical system of fully coated, based on MTF (modulation Transfer Function) analysis, for improved image flatness and contrast. The images are brighter and distinct even at the periphery of the field of view. It offers excellent performance when combined with plan-achromatic objectives system. Especially, ACM35 matches the specific characters of microscope, such as the parfocalization of objectives.

2) ACM35 has a wide field, which matches microscope's field of view.

3) For any observation head from microscope, i.e. monocular head, binocular head or trinocular head, ACM35 can be inserted directly into the ocular-tube of the photo-tube. With the adaptor φ30mm or the adaptor φ30.5mm included, it is also workable on a stereomicroscope. The operation is so simple that it can works perfectly with all kinds of microscopes.

4) If the microscope adapted with ACM35 is earthed definitely, the metal body of DCM35 ensures wonderful anti-interference.

5) Based on the consideration of the color temperature of microscope illumination, the design makes it offer very good color fidelity. The captured image is available with true color.

DCM35 Digital Camera for Microscope DCM35 with microscope BP-51