By chance, I visited a friend's metallographic laboratory and happened to see one of his work albums. I stumbled upon that stunning frame by frame photo and was truly surprised. I didn't expect these ordinary looking stones, foam plastics, concrete, and so on to be breathtaking under the Leica microscope!
What comes to mind when I see this photo? A stream is gurgling and flowing, full of water splashes stirred up by stones like shattered jade. It feels cool and refreshing, and it is extremely beautiful! Do you have&quo; After the new rain on the empty mountain, the weather arrives late in autumn. The bright moon shines among the pine trees, and the clear spring stones flow upstream& Rdquo; What about the artistic conception? But you never expected that this is a picture of the surface particle composition analysis of the concrete cross-section. To the naked eye, it's just a piece of gray concrete. This is the beautiful image captured using a DVM6 digital Leica microscope. There is absolutely no P, truly reproducing the microscopic world. Only a Leica microscope with super depth of field can present the beauty hidden in concrete without reservation, beauty!
Looking at this photo again, sapphire? Jade? Agate? Is it a jewelry family gathering? Eyes full of jewels and treasures. But you never expected that this was to observe the composition and surface morphology of the ore. To the naked eye, it's just a stone. This is the beautiful image captured using a DVM6 digital Leica microscope. There is absolutely no P, truly reproducing the microscopic world. Only a Leica microscope with super depth of field can present the beauty hidden in stones without reservation, beauty!
Looking at this photo again, is the special effect lighting? Crystal? Or? What do you think it looks like to fully unleash your imagination and be so crystal clear? But you never expected that this was to observe the crystalline distribution of foaming materials. To the naked eye, it's just a piece of foam plastic. This is the beautiful image captured using a DVM6 digital Leica microscope. There is absolutely no P, truly reproducing the microscopic world. Only a Leica microscope with ultra depth of field can present the beauty hidden in its microstructure without reservation, beauty!
However, what interests me is the ability to take such beautiful photos. What exactly is this ultra deep field DVM6 digital Leica microscope like?
Leica has over 160 years of optical manufacturing experience, and the DVM6 digital microscope uses a high-resolution PLANAPO optical lens with 1000 physical pixels;
16: 1 large zoom range, able to quickly switch between 12:1 and 2350:1 magnification;
Encode and record all important parameters and setting values, 100% restore the previous shooting effect;
Not only can microscopic observations be made on the sample, but precise data measurements such as two-dimensional and three-dimensional measurements can also be carried out.
Whether engaged in quality control/assurance, fault analysis, research and development, or certification work, Leica DVM6 is fast, reliable, and easy to use. It combines outstanding optical devices, intuitive operation, and intelligent software, making it an intelligent, efficient, and almost perfect solution. Widely used in industries such as semiconductors, textiles, materials science, healthcare, new energy, electronics, etc.
The microstructure of the material that can be photographed is breathtaking! With this ultra deep field DVM6 digital Leica microscope, it's not a problem. I want to say, this Leica microscope is worth having!