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  2. USB microscope - Wikipedia

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    Sea salt crystals seen with a USB microscope. Table salt crystals seen with a USB microscope. The top side of a sage leaf seen with a USB microscope - trichomes are visible. The USB image of the underside of a sage leaf - more trichomes are visible on this side. A USB microscope is a low-powered digital microscope which connects to a computer's ...

  3. Digital microscope - Wikipedia

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    A digital microscope is a variation of a traditional optical microscope that uses optics and a digital camera to output an image to a monitor, sometimes by means of software running on a computer. A digital microscope often has its own in-built LED light source, and differs from an optical microscope in that there is no provision to observe the ...

  4. C mount - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon 1 series and the Pentax Q series can use C-mount lenses without vignetting. C mount was created by Bell & Howell for their Filmo 70 cine cameras. [2] The earliest Filmos had slightly different mounts, known as A mount, and B mount. C mount was found on Filmo 70 cameras with serial numbers 54090 and higher, [3] probably

  5. The Dynabook Portégé X30W-K's second camera on the keyboard ...

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    Camera placement in the bezel above the display has become common practice, especially as camera technology has shrunk, with some holdouts over the years like the 2020 version of Huawei's Matebook ...

  6. Macroscope (Wild-Leica) - Wikipedia

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    A Wild M400 macroscope. A macroscope or photomacroscope in its camera-equipped version (in German: makroskop / photomakroskop) is a type of optical microscope developed and named by Swiss microscope manufacturers Wild Heerbrugg and later, after that company's merger with Leica in 1987, by Leica Microsystems of Germany, optimised for high quality macro photography and/or viewing using a single ...

  7. Virtual microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks. This allows independent viewing of images by large numbers of people in diverse locations. It involves a synthesis of microscopy technologies and digital technologies. [1]