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EDUCAM
Attaced to a high power microscope
Microscope eyetube adapter
Attached to a low power stereomicroscope
Educam
Used as close up camera
Educam
Attached to compound
microscope
Attached to stereo
Close up mode
without microscope
The Educam is an extremely versatile micro light video camera
with a very wide range of applications. The focusing lens has
a variable focal length from 1/4 inch to infinity. This allows small
objects to be viewed in close up as well as through the microscope. Additionally the unit which is mounted on a flexi arm can be used as a conventional video camera for general views.

This degree of flexibility makes the EDUCAM the ideal educational tool, both for schools and home use. The unit comes complete with a simple compound and stereomicroscope adapter which allows the camera to look down the eyepiece of any of the microscopes in our range - even the cheapest.

Cabling is very simple and the image can be taken directly to a monitor, video recorder or television.

Computer image capture is equally straightforward. The image produced is analogue and therefore needs to be converted to digital for computer imaging. This can be achieved by either an internal computer PCI card or an external USB connecting converter. The Hauppage and Eurosys cards are recommended and work extremely well with the Educam.

Tech Spec:

Resolution 450, Pixel count 291K, Electronic Iris, Lux 1.5S- Video/Composite, NTSC, PAL. Flexible goose neck 18 inches.

Price without monitor £336.17
Fits any eyetube
Connected to a PC by internal PCI card
Attached to PC
BRUNEL MICROSCOPES LTD
Specialists in their Field
All prices exclude VAT @ 17.5% which is
added to orders from within the EEC
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