How to understand the functional characteristics of the monocular video microscopes through their item models?
Rules of model naming for the monocular video microscopes.
Take for examples, MZDH0850, MTDM, MTDP, MZDH0670C-PL, MZDA1490BC, MZDB1175BTC, MZDR0850
Letters before numbers:
- “M”: MTO brand name.
- “Z” : Zoom magnification.
- “T”: Fixed magnification.
- “D”: Monocular.
- “H” : High resolution.
- “A(B)” : High contrast.
- “V” : Compact design.
- “R” : 3D Rotated.
- “M” : Mini shape.
- “P” : infinity.
Numbers:
- First two numbers mean lowest magnification of zoom body multiplied 10 and sometimes increases by integer value.
- Later two numbers mean highest magnification of zoom body multiplying 10.
- Such in MZDH0850, the zoom range is 0.75X~ 5.0X, after multiplied by 10, the numbers become 08 and 50.
Letters after numbers:
- “B”: binocular.
- “T”: Trinocular.
- “C”: coaxial illumination.
- “D”: pre-set clicks at integer magnification with detents.
- “PL”: with polarized lenses.
- “SA(RA)”: light path 180(90) degree bend.
- “MA”: with fine-adjustable device.
- “ZA”: automatic zooming.
All the letters in these item models represent short names for certain functions, and you can determine the product you want from the meaning of these letters.
Different functions are suitable for different application scenarios. If you are not sure how to choose, please feel free to contact us.