PCT-HD5M 5.0MP Microscope camera HD live imaging for scientific and industrial applications
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Product Description
The HD Lite is a very streamlined HDMI CMOS Camera, which is designed for fast image and video capture, built-in perfect color restoration algorithm, image acquisition, processing functions, no computer required, very easy to use.
Features
- HD Lite uses a new 5-megapixel HD image sensor. The detail is more clearly presented, providing for excellent image quality.
- Color processing is capable of a new level of precision, matches the monitor image to the eyepiece view, and produces extremely-high color definition.
- HD Lite automatically analyzes the acquired images and optimizes the white balance, exposure time, and saturation, to present perfect images. Whatever for bright field bio imaging or dark field birefringent crystal imaging, HD Lite delivers ideal images, barely needing any parameter adjustment.
Specification
Sensor Type |
CMOS |
Sensor Model | ON MT9P001I12STC |
Color/Mono | Color |
Array Diagonal | 7.13mm |
Resolution | 2MP, 2592(H)x1944(V) |
Pixel Size | 2.2μm x 2.2μm |
Effective area | 5.7mm x 4.3mm |
Shutter Mode | Rolling |
Frame Rate | 15fps@USB2.0, 15fps@HDMI |
Exposure Time | 1ms-2s |
SD Format | FAT32 |
Color Temperature | 1800-10000K |
Software | HDMI: Cloud 1.0 Ver; USB: Mosaic V2 |
HDMI Key Settings | Preview: 1920x1080; Capture: 2592x1944; Video recording: 15fps@1920x1080 |
Picture Format | HDMI: JPG/TIF; USB: TIFF/JPG/PNG/DICOM |
Multiple Cameras | Supports 4 Cameras Simultaneously in SDK |
Optical Interface | Standard C Mount |
Power | 2.4W |
Dimensions | 90.7mm x 74mm x 67.2mm |
Weight | 265g |
Data Interface | HDMI, USB2.0, SD card |
Operating Environment | Temperature: -10~45℃; Humidity: 10%~85% |
Operating System | Windows 7/10 (32 Bit/64 Bit)/Mac |
PC configuration | CPU: Intel Core i5 or better(Quad or more Core); RAM: 8G or more |
Applications | Stereo, Biological, Metallographic, Polarizing Microscopes |