MAGUS Pol D800 LCD

83041
4199,95
MAGUS Pol D800 LCD Polarizing Digital Microscope
With a camera and monitor. Magnification: 40–600x. Trinocular head, plan achromatic objectives. Transmitted light illumination, light source – 30W halogen bulb, Köhler illumination. Bertrand lens and compensators

The microscope is designed for studying anisotropic geological, biological, and polymeric samples in polarized and transmitted light.
A polarizing microscope uses the birefringence of an anisotropic specimen to deliver an image. Plane-polarized light, when passing through an anisotropic specimen, splits into two beams and changes the plane of polarization. The analyzer brings the vibrations of the beams into the same plane and axis, thereby causing destructive and constructive interference to occur between the two wavefronts. The bright, high-contrast image changes color when the stage rotates.
This microscope has strain-free objectives. The intermediate tube holds the analyzer and Bertrand lens, and it has a slot for compensators. The microscope is used in crystallography, petrography, mineralogy, forensics, medicine, and other fields of science.
Description
Key features
Package
Microscope specifications
Camera specifications
Monitor specifications
References and downloads

Description

Digital Camera
MAGUS CHD40 is a digital HDMI camera with three video interfaces and automatic switching between 4K and Full HD depending on the monitor resolution.
The camera is equipped with an 8MP sensor and produces realistic images in 4K resolution (3840x2160px) when connected via HDMI or USB3.0. When connected via Wi-Fi, the image quality is Full HD (1920x1080px).
The camera uses an HDMI interface to connect to a TV, monitor, or projector directly. In this mode, the camera operates autonomously without a connection to a PC. The HDMI interface provides a high and stable transfer rate from the camera to the external screen. You can connect the camera to a PC via Wi-Fi or USB3.0. Video is recorded at 30fps.
The camera combines high FPS and high bandwidth HDMI. Therefore, videos are vivid, with no freezes or gaps between frames. At maximum resolution, the image is well-detailed, moving objects are visible without bugs, and object movement is displayed without delays.

Monitor
The MAGUS MCD40 Monitor is designed to use a visualization system of the MAGUS microscope.
It is connected to a camera mounted on the microscope to display real-time images. It supports MAGUS 4K HDMI cameras.
The screen diagonal is 13.3 inches. The IPS matrix provides bright images with large viewing angles. If you look at the display at an angle, the color reproduction is not distorted.
The display can be placed on a folding stand on a table or shelf or mounted directly to the camera or microscope stand.

Microscope head
Trinocular head with infinity plan achromatic objectives. Digital image capturing devices are mounted in the trinocular tube. The eyepiece/camera light path selection knob allows you to direct the light beam to either the digital camera or the eyepiece tubes.
The diopter adjustment is on the left tube.

Revolving nosepiece
Five objectives. An additional objective can also be installed in a free slot in order to achieve extra magnification. The design of the revolving nosepiece (“away from the observer”) frees up space at the front of the stage so that the user can see the objective inserted into the optical path. The revolving nosepiece slots are centered to align the optical axis of the objective and microscope.

Objectives
Infinity plan achromatic objectives are designed specifically for polarized light observations: The strain-free optics ensure that the birefringence comes from the specimen and not from the optical elements. Designed for use with 0.17mm thick cover slips.

Focusing mechanism
Coaxial coarse and fine focusing knobs are located at the bottom of the stand on both sides. The user can place their hands on the table and take a relaxed pose while observing. The focusing adjustment is smooth and effortless.
The design of the focusing mechanism provides for quick microscope adjustment after changing the object of study. For this purpose, a coarse focusing lock knob is located on the right side. The coarse tension can be adjusted by turning the ring on the left side.

Stage
The stage rotates 360° to view the color change of the sample when the polarizer and analyzer are in crossed orientation. The stage has a gradation of the rotation angle. With the vernier scale, measurements are made with an accuracy of 0.1°.
The stage can be centered with two screws because the analysis of an anisotropic object in polarized light requires the precise alignment of the rotation axis of the stage with the optical axis of the microscope.

Light source
Halogen bulbs emit light with a color temperature that allows for comfortable work. The 30W bulb is bright enough for you to observe with the 4x to 100x magnification objectives that are used for brightfield and polarized light microscopy.

Transmitted light illumination
Köhler illumination: adjustable field diaphragm; centered and height-adjustable Abbe condenser with adjustable aperture diaphragm and swivel auxiliary lens. NA = 1.25. The polarizer is 0–360° rotatable, with four rotation angles of 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° marks on the scale. The analyzer rotates 360° and the vernier scale on the analyzer provides accurate angle measurement.

Köhler illumination
The Köhler illumination setup enhances the image quality of a specimen. With such illumination, you can achieve maximum resolution on each objective and the uniform illumination of the field of view with no darkening at the edges. The object of study is in sharp focus and the image artifacts are removed.

Studying samples in polarized light
The intermediate tube holds the analyzer and Bertrand lens, and it has a slot for compensators. The analyzer is inserted into the light path to observe objects in polarized light. When the polarizer and analyzer rotate, the polarization angle changes. You can achieve a mutually perpendicular position by setting both filters to the “0” position. When the microscope stand is rotated, depending on the polarization angle, the surface of the sample reflects light differently. The Bertrand lens is used for conoscopic studies. The compensators are designed to enhance the contrast of samples with weak birefringence.

Accessories
There is a line of accessories designed specifically for this microscope.
Additional objectives can be used for studying objects up to 0.22µm.
Eyepieces extend the magnification range of the microscope. Additional eyepieces will help you to utilize the full potential of an objective that is used more often.
A digital camera that outputs the microscope image on a monitor, stores files, and that has software that takes real-time measurements of specimens. A calibration slide for measuring objects that can be combined with an eyepiece with a scale or the camera software.

Key features

Key features of the microscope:
  • Study of anisotropic samples in polarized and transmitted light
  • Powerful 30W halogen transmitted light source that provides bright natural light
  • Bertrand lens for conoscopy and orthoscopy, compensators, and Köhler illumination
  • Trinocular head with a trinocular tube for mounting a digital camera; 100:0 and 0:100 beam splitting
  • Plan achromatic strain-free objectives eliminate the false optic effects
  • Convenient alignment of the revolving nosepiece slots and stage
  • Rotatable round stage with the vernier scale for precise angle measurement
  • Wide range of optional accessories

Key features of the camera:
  • The camera operates autonomously without a connection to a PC and via HDMI interface. Can be connected to a PC via Wi-Fi and a USB3.0 interface
  • Auto switching between 4K and Full HD depending on monitor resolution
  • 30fps for observing moving objects, recording video, and moving the sample without jerkiness or delays
  • SONY Exmor/Starvis color CMOS backlit sensor provides low noise level and high light sensitivity even in low-light conditions. You will get clearer, brighter, and more color-saturated images
  • Software with photo, video recording, editing, external display functions, linear and angular measurements

Package

  • MAGUS CHD40 Digital camera (digital camera, HDMI cable (1.5m), USB3.0 cable (1.5m), USB mouse, 32GB SD memory card, USB Wi-Fi adapter (2pcs.), AC power adapter 12V/1A (Euro), installation CD with drivers and software, user manual and warranty card)
  • MAGUS MCD40 LCD Monitor
  • Base with a power input, transmitted light source and condenser, focusing mechanism, stage, and revolving nosepiece
  • Trinocular head
  • Intermediate tube with Bertrand lens, an analyzer, and a compensator slot
  • Compensators: λ compensator, λ/4 compensator, quartz wedge
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 4x/0.10 WD 21mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 10x/0.25 WD 5.0mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 40x/0.65 (spring-loaded) WD 0.66mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 60x/0.80 (spring-loaded) WD 0.46mm
  • Eyepiece 10x/22mm with long eye relief (2 pcs.)
  • Eyepiece 10x/22mm with crosshairs
  • C-mount adapter 1x
  • Hex key wrench
  • Power cord
  • Dust cover
  • User manual and warranty card

Available on request:
  • 10x/22mm eyepiece with a scale. Scale value: 0.1mm
  • 12.5x/14mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
  • 15x/15mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
  • 20x/12mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
  • 25x/9mm eyepiece (2 pcs.)
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 5x/0.12 WD 26.1mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective: PL 20x/0.4 WD 8.8mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective, fluo: PL 100x/1.25 (spring-loaded, oil) WD 0.36mm
  • Infinity plan achromatic objective, fluo: PL 100x/0.8 (spring-loaded, dry) WD 2.02mm
  • Mechanical stage attachment
  • Calibration slide

Microscope specifications

Microscope design: upright

Image field: flat

Transmitted light microscopy techniques: brightfield, polarized light

Microscope magnification, x: 40–600 basic configuration (*optional: 40–1000/1250/1500/2000/2500)

Tube length: infinity (∞)

Microscope head type: trinocular

Microscope head: Siedentopf

Inclination: 30°

Interpupillary distance, mm: 48–75

Eyepiece diameter, mm: 30

Diopter adjustment, diopters: ±5 (left eyepiece)

Eyepieces, x/field, mm: 10х/22mm, eye relief: 10mm; 10х/22mm with crosshairs (*optional: 10x/22mm with a scale, 12.5x/14; 15x/15; 20x/12; 25x/9)

Revolving nosepiece: 5 objectives, centering

Optical design: infinity plan achromatic objectives, strain-free, parfocal height 45mm, designed for work with a 0.17mm thick cover slips

Objectives, x/aperture/working distance, mm: PL 4x/0.10/21; PL 10x/0.25/5.0; PL 40x/0.65/0.66; PL 60x/0.80/0.46 (*optional: PL 5x/0.12/26.1; PL 20x/0.4/8.8; PL 100x/1.25/0.36 (oil); PL 100x/0.8/2.02 (dry))

Spring-loaded retractable assembly: 40x, 60x, 100x (oil), 100x (dry)

Stage: Ø150mm, 360° rotatable; centering, 1° graduation of the rotation angle; a vernier scale for measuring angles with an accuracy of 0.1°

Focusing mechanism: coaxial coarse and fine focusing knobs located on both sides

Coarse focusing travel, mm: 21

Coarse focusing travel/circle: 39.8

Fine focusing scale value, μm: 2

Coarse focusing tension adjusting knob: +

Coarse focusing lock knob: +

Illumination: transmitted

Transmitted light illumination: adjustable iris field diaphragm, Abbe condenser NA 1.25 with an adjustable aperture diaphragm and a swivel lens

Transmitted light source: 12V, 30W halogen bulb, brightness-adjustable

Transmitted light polarizer: with 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° marks on the scale; 360° rotatable

Intermediate tube: built-in analyzer with rotation 0–360°; a vernier scale for measuring angles with an accuracy of 0.1°; Bertrand lens; slot for installing compensators

Compensator: λ compensator; λ/4 compensator; quartz wedge

Power supply, V/Hz: 220±22/50

Operating temperature range, °C (°F): 5… 35 (41… 95)

Operating humidity range, %: 20… 80

Camera specifications

Sensor: SONY Exmor/Starvis CMOS

Color/monochrome: color

Megapixels: 8

Maximum resolution, pix: 3840x2160

Sensor size: 1/1.2'' (11.14x6.26mm)

Pixel size, μm: 2.9x2.9

Auto focus:

Interface: HDMI 1.4, Wi-Fi, USB3.0

Memory card: SD up to 32GB

Option to mount additional equipment: mouse (USB), flash stick (USB), Wi-Fi module (USB)

Light sensitivity: 1028mV with 1/30s

Signal/noise ratio: 0.13mV with 1/30s

Exposure: 0.14ms–1000ms

Video recording: +

Frame rate, fps at resolution: 30@3840х2160 (HDMI); 30@1920х1080 (Wi-Fi); 30@3840х2160 (USB3.0)

Place of installation: trinocular tube, eyepiece tube instead of an eyepiece

Image format: *.jpg, *.tif

Video format: *.h264/*.h265, *.mp4

Spectral range, nm: 380–650 (with IR filter)

Shutter type: ERS (electronic rolling shutter)

System requirements: Windows 8/10/11 (32bit and 64bit), Mac OS X, Linux, up to 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 or higher, minimum 4GB RAM, USB2.0 port, RJ45, CD-ROM, 19" or larger display

Software: HDMI: built-in; USB: MAGUS View

Mount type: C-mount

Body: CNC aluminum alloy

Power supply: DC adapter 12V, 1A

Specifications of the DC power adapter: input: AC voltage 100–240V, 50/60Hz; output: DC voltage 12V/1A

Operating temperature range, °C (°F): −10... 50 (14… 122)

Operating humidity range, %: 30… 80

Monitor specifications

Type of matrix: IPS

Screen diagonal, inch: 13.3

Resolution, pix: 3840x2160 (4K)

Aspect ratio: 16:9

Brightness, cd/m²: 400

Number of displayed colors: 16.7 m

Contrast: 1000:1

Horizontal/vertical viewing angle, °: 178/178

Size of the visible screen area (WxH), mm: 295x165

Pixel pitch (WxH), mm: 0.154x0.154

Display refresh rate, Hz: 60

Type of matrix backlight: LED

LED backlight lifetime, h: 50000

Interface: HDMI

Operating temperature range, °C (°F): −15... 55 (5… 131)

Operating humidity range, %: 10… 90

Power supply: AC 110–220V, DC 5–12V/1A (Type-C)

Power consumption, W: 12 (max.)