Here, let me show you an interesting Leica microscope!
This Leica microscope is a German Leica Ultra Depth of Field 3D Digital Video Microscope DVM6. From the above image, it can be seen that the lens tube can be so crooked or so crooked, and any crooked angle makes sense!
It is achieved through a special mechanical shaft link design. By pulling the unlocking snap ring, the mirror tube can be tilted at any angle, with a positive or negative tilt angle of 60 degrees. You can tilt the lens to the angle you need, then release the unlocking spring, and the lens barrel will be re fixed in this position and locked. The lens will also be precisely aligned with a certain part of the sample you want to observe, and you can continue to observe. You can also pull the unlocking clamp with one hand, rotate the lens while observing the sample, until you think it is the best position and can observe your sample from various angles. Then, release the unlocking clamp for detailed observation.
Whether your sample is large or small; Whether it's quality control, fault analysis, research and development, or forensics work, this Leica microscope is enough for any task in a day. It can help you quickly obtain 3D high-definition high-quality images, allowing your observation details to be constantly displayed in front of you, and automatically store them in the folder you specify, ready to be called at any time.
This Leica microscope combines Leica's outstanding optical components, with a long working distance and PlanApo calibrated Leica optical components, a 16:1 zoom range, a built-in 10 megapixel high-resolution camera, a built-in ring light and coaxial LED lighting for ring light comparison, a card in adapter (polarizer, equalizer, low angle lighting), a focus driver travel of 60mm, and an XY stage travel of 70mm x 50mm, Simple and intuitive operation and intelligent LAS X software, integrating these; Thousands of Pets&# quo; The Leica microscope is a very time-saving and efficient ultra depth of field 3D video microscope. Under this microscope lens, where are there any details that cannot be observed by these divine eyes? It can be said that observation has no blind spots and can help you discover more details. This Leica microscope has achieved this.