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ITA showcases novelties at the Industrial Measuring Technology Fair

18 february 2020
A high-resolution digital stereoscopic microscope DRV-Z1 presented at at the CONTROL-STOM 2020 by the Poznań based company

Specially designed for inspection and production control. The DRV-Z1 microscope  brings together the benefits of optical stereo microscopy and digital technology into a single unique system.  The DRV-Z1 stereoscopic digital image provides a natural 3D, high resolution (FHD) view, excellent brightness and contrast.  Features:

  • digital system - creates a true perception of the image depth which supports the manipulation tools use for tasks such as soldering and machining
  • 3D FHD image needs no additional glasses
  • DRV-Z1 ergonomic benefits, including freedom of head movement, natural subject view, comfortable working position, easy hand-to-eye co-ordination and ability to wear prescription eye glasses
  • Z1’s 3D image view, capture and sharing enables productivity improvement and new opportunities in collaboration via real time digital connectivity.

Technical parameters:

  • stereoscopic digital inspection microscope
  • 1920x1080 resolution per channel
  • image size on a concave screen - 400 x 225 mm with the 16: 9 format
  • tripod equipped with a counterweight spring
  • body travel range in the Z axis - 150 mm
  • maximum working distance - 182 mm
  • 2x digital zoom
  • zoom module - 10:1 optical zoom
  • LED lighting for reflected light with adjustable for intensity
  • magnification range - 7.4x - 74x
  • field of view at a maximum magnification of 5.4mm / 3.0mm for 0.4x lenses
  • field of view at a minimum magnification of 54mm / 3.0mm for 0.4x lenses
  • other lenses use - possible
  • rough and fine focus with the use of knobs on both sides of the body
  • zoom adjustment with knobs with a description on both sides on the body
  • HDMI output for connecting an external display
  • DRV devices compatibility - via HDMI or WiFi
  • wiring for connecting the head and tripod

The upcoming Targi Kielce's Industrial Spring is held  from 31 march to 2 April 2020.  Come and visit the ITA expo stand

 

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