5.0M, 11.6" LCD, 1/2.8" CMOS, Screen Resolution 1920*1080 @60FPS,
HDMI+USB Mouse Control Menu For Measure, DC12V/2A, 100~240V Items | A59.3550 11.6" LCD Digital Camera, HDMI+Mouse Measure, 5.0M | Sensor | 1/2.8" Sony Star Light Level CMOS Sensor | Resolution | 5.0M CMOS | LCD Screen | 11.6" LCD, Resolution 1920x1080p High Clearance Screen | Output | HDMI, USB Hard Disk | Pixel Size | 2.0x2.0um | Power Supply | DC 12V/2A Power Adapter, Input 100-240V AC | Function | Photo, Video, Meaure, Compare | Support USB Mouse Control To Capture Photo, Video, Measure, Setting | Brightness, Contrast, Exposure, White Balance Adjustable | Storage USB 2.0 Hard Disk | Net Line 8 Kinds, Width & Color Adjustable | Size / Weight | Product Size 268x165x83mm, Net Weight 1.0kg | Standard Package | LCD Camera, DC12V Power Adapter | USB Mouse Control Operation Manual | 1. Insert the mouse into the camera Type-A USB 2.0 port, connect
12V power supply to camera.
2. Turn on the power switch, when the camera is running, the LED
light turns blue
3. Move the mouse to the top left corner of the screen to call up
the MAIN MENU, including icon : Take Photo, Record Video, Preview, Measure, Setting.
4. Move the mouse to the middle position at the bottom of the
screen to call up the QUICK MENU, including icon: Zoom In, Zoom Out, Up/Dow Mirror, Left/Right Mirror, Black/White,
HDR, Freeze, Net, Font, 2 Split, 4 Split
5. Click the MEASURE icon to pop up the measure window, which support over 20 kinds of
measurement graphics.
6. Click the EDIT button and fill in the name to of new ruler to CALIBRATE. Move the mouse to the corresponding standard scale in the image
display window and draw a standard length scale line. Then fill in
the length column and click SAVE to complete the calibration
setting. If you want to add more ruler, just repeat above steps.
7.Click mm/PX to open or close the screen scale. |
At present, the pixels of digital cameras are getting higher and
higher, especially the widespread use of mobile phone camera
functions, high pixels are loved by everyone. Microscope digital
cameras have also introduced digital cameras with 10 million pixels
or even 20 million pixels. Most users of microscopes regard the
pixel height as the primary condition when choosing a dedicated
digital camera. In fact, there is a misunderstanding: the pixels
calibrated by the camera are not necessarily real pixels; the
reason is that the pixels of some cameras are pixels after
interpolation, not the real pixels reflected by the chip; second;
you see on the computer The vast majority of image pixels are much
lower than the real pixels of the picture taken. The reason is
simple: the resolution of your monitor is low, and the image
displayed is a compressed and extracted image. Especially for USB
cameras, the images we see are compressed images processed by the
computer, and the images presented are all images suitable for the
computer screen: your computer monitor resolution is 1280X1024, and
the preview image displayed is 1.31 million Pixels, your computer
monitor is 1920X1080, and the actual preview image is 2.07 million
pixels...
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