Introduction to Leica Stereo Microscope EZ4D
The Leica EZ4D stereomicroscope provides typical high-quality images, color and detail fidelity, decades of maintenance free mechanical accuracy, precise control focusing system, and a combination of multiple LED lighting modes.
The Leica EZ4D stereomicroscope features three unique reflective light technologies that provide a variety of observation methods - from the structural hierarchy of objects to planar contours, obtaining information from preferred lighting.
The Leica EZ4D stereo microscope is equipped with a 300W pixel CMOS camera for easy observation and shooting, and can also be connected to a computer through a data cable It is also equipped with multiple data excuses to facilitate device connection.
Technical parameters of Leica stereomicroscope EZ4D
1. Mirror body, bracket, and lighting in one
2. Eyepiece: 10X 20mm 16X15mm
3. Magnification ratio 4.4:1, magnification 8-35X (using 10X eyepiece)
4. 100mm working distance
5. 25000 hours of LED light source.
6. Built in 300W pixel CMOS.
7. LAS software allows for image observation, processing, and simple data measurement.
Main features of Leica stereomicroscope EZ4D
1. GREENOUGH cross light path, integrated design, large depth of field, compact, economical and practical.
2. Leica's typical mechanical precision can last for decades without maintenance.
3. The eyepiece tube has a 60 degree elevation angle, making it convenient for users to observe and use.
4. Long working distance facilitates observation of large volume samples.
5. Long life LED light source ensures long-lasting use without the need for replacement.
6. Multiple reflected light illumination systems facilitate multi angle and multi-level observation of samples, and the reflected and transmitted light intensity can be adjusted.
7. The built-in camera can be directly captured and stored through an SD card, or connected to a computer and captured, processed, measured, and integrated using LEICA dedicated software.
8. Multiple data interfaces facilitate connection to other devices (video, USB, projection, etc.).