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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: MS-500C MicroScopeman
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2003
Scope for video inspection
The MS-500C MicroScopeman is a durable and versatile high-resolution video inspection tool.
The MS-500C MicroScopeman from Moritex Europe is a durable and versatile high-resolution video inspection tool for applications including inspection and quality assurance of precision enginered parts, in situ restoration/conservation of textiles, medical examination and on-site inspection of plant and process equipment Affordably priced, the MS-500C is extremely easy to use
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The convenient design of the MS-500C greatly enhances the ease and versatility of microscopic examination as any sample may be observed in-situ.
With few adjustments required to provide the full range of operation, learning to use the MS-500C effectively may be accomplished rapidly.
The flexible handheld probe incorporates both high resolution (752 x 582 pixel) CCD camera head and fibre optic lighting enabling fast and simple acquisition with unrivalled depth-of-field.
The handheld MS-500C provides a magnified image of an object on a TV or video monitor simply by pointing at the target thus eliminating the eyestrain so common with regular use of optical microscopes.
A range of rapidly interchangeable fixed magnification and various zoom (5-1000x) lenses are available to suit most contact and noncontact applications.
The MS-500C produces colour real time video images in Pal or NTSC format (460 TV lines) that can be viewed directly on a monitor or captured by a video printer or computer for hardcopy printing and analysis.
Options for the MS-500C include automatic light intensity control and a separate strobe light for capturing very fast moving objects.
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