HD-MTU4K Includes:
- HD-MTU4K camera
- Hexagon key
- Installation Disk (KoPa)
Physical Pixel | 8.0MP |
Sensor Model | Sony IMX334 CMOS |
Exposure Mode | Roller shutter exposure |
Highest resolution | 3480x2160 (8,294,400) |
Sensor Size | 1/1.8" |
Pixel Size | 2.0μm×2.0μm |
Dynamic Range | 72dB |
SNR | ≥56dB |
Spectral response | 380-650nm |
Exposure | 3.9ms - 320ms, Automatic and manual |
White balance | Real-time auto, single auto, manual adjustment |
Preview resolution |
USB mode: |
Record format |
Snapshot Format: JPG, BMP, PNG, TIFF, PDF |
Product size (L×D×H mm) |
180×100×50 |
PC software |
KoPa Capture |
Box size (L×D×H mm) |
250×155×90 |
Net weight/unit(g) |
978 |
System Requirements under USB Work Mode
• Windows 7 (64 bits), Windows 8 (64 bits), Windows 8.1 (64 bits), Windows 10 (64 bits)
• Dual core 3 GHz or higher CPU
• USB 2.0 high-speed interface or USB2.0 compatible interface
• At least 10 GB available hard-disk space
• 8G or more memory
• DVD-ROM driver (only needed when installing software)
The HD-MTU4K is Meiji Techno's newest compound microscope camera that is built for our Meiji compound microscopes. It has 8.0 megapixels and has the highest resolution of 3840x2160. It has a sensor size of 1/1.8" and a pixel size of 2.0μm×2.0μm. This camera has an embedded 50:50 splitting prism that does not destroy the original optical system. Included is a built-in high power reduction lens for a large field of view. It has a rich amount of PC software function with high USB speed video transmission.
Digital Camera Assembly
Assembly with biological microscope
1. Separate eyepiece part from objective part as shown in figure 1
1) Loosen the fixing screw of the microscope.
2) Remove the eyepiece part of the microscope.
2. Assembly the Digital Camera as shown in figure 2
1) Place the Digital Camera on the top of the microscope objective.
2) Tighten the fastening screw.
3. Assemble eyepiece part of the microscope as shown in figure 3
1) Place the eyepiece part of the microscope to the female interface of the Digital Camera.
2) Tighten the fastening screw.
4. Connect the intergrated camera to the USB port of a computer, run the software and start using it.
Disassembly the integrated camera
Reverse the assembly sequence from previous tutorial