The **ESAW Digital Trinocular Microscope with MD Series Camera (MD130)** represents the fusion of high-quality optical microscopy with modern digital documentation technology. This advanced imaging solution is essential for contemporary **educational, research, and industrial laboratories**. At its core is the **MD130 1.3MP imaging module**, which guarantees **crystal-clear digital capture** of samples.
A crucial component is the **built-in relay lens and field lens system**. This professional optical matching ensures the image projected onto the 1/3" sensor is flat, distortion-free, and retains the full resolution of the microscope objective. The camera, housed in a **lightweight, compact round shell (0.09kg)**, connects effortlessly via USB. Its technical prowess—including a **wide dynamic range (71dB)**, **strong S/N ratio (44dB)**, and a **fast 17fps frame rate at 1280x1024 resolution**—makes it perfectly suited for capturing detailed motion and still images of dynamic biological, chemical, and industrial samples.
The accompanying **Future Win Joe microscopic imaging software** provides comprehensive tools for image capture, editing, measurement, and data management, simplifying the workflow for students and researchers. Designed and manufactured in India with **export quality standards**, this digital microscope is trusted globally as an **affordable science equipment for students** and a reliable asset for **export-quality lab instruments from India**.
Common Questions About the MD130 Digital Trinocular Camera
1. What is the benefit of the built-in relay and field lens system?
The **built-in relay lens and field lens system** is critical for high-quality digital imaging. It ensures that the microscopic image is perfectly focused and uniformly illuminated across the entire camera sensor, preventing spherical aberration and distortion often seen when standard cameras are attached without proper optical matching. This delivers the true resolution and clarity of your Trinocular microscope.
2. Can the MD130 camera capture video, and what is its maximum frame rate?
Yes, the MD130 can capture high-quality still images and video. Its maximum real-time **frame rate is 17 frames per second (fps) at the full resolution of 1280x1024**. This speed is highly effective for observing, recording, and analyzing dynamic events, such as the movement of live micro-organisms or reactions under the microscope.
3. What features does the Future Win Joe software provide for users?
The **Future Win Joe microscopic imaging software** is a powerful platform that goes beyond simple image capture. It allows users to perform **precise measurements** (e.g., length, area, angle) on the captured image, perform basic image **editing**, and efficiently **manage and organize** large libraries of digital microscopic data, making analysis faster and documentation easier for both students and researchers.
4. Is this digital module compatible with any trinocular microscope?
The **MD130 Digital Trinocular Camera** is designed to fit most standard trinocular ports that use a common coupling mechanism. However, since the MD130 has a built-in optical system, its performance is optimized for Trinocular microscopes that require external relay optics. It is best suited for ESAW's range of Trinocular Microscopes, offering seamless plug-and-play functionality and guaranteed optical compatibility.