Consider a few crucial points before getting started. The product is compatible with
Windows XP/7/8/10 system.
Regarding the USB output, bear in mind that adjustments for white balance, exposure, and color are automated and cannot be modified. In the case of HDMI output, those functions can only be fine-tuned when connected with a monitor. Connecting the camera with a computer does not offer these adjustments.
If you use a USB connection, confirm that there’s no TF card in the camera since it is exclusively for HDMI output. The USB output will be stored in your PC. To connect with your computer, simply plug the USB line, no need for any power supply.
Bring into focus the key features: The model is a camera with HD MI USB2.0 dual outputs, offering an image format of ‘jpg’, a maximum image resolution of 43203240 for the TF card, and a video resolution of 19201080 @ 60FPS for the TF card. The video format is MOV for the TF card. The camera provides a useful HDMI video resolution of 1920*1080 @ 60FPS and various USB Video resolutions.
There are auto and manual options for the white balance, light, and exposure, with adjustable values. The product comes in Black, White, and Red colors. You can also freeze the image and it supports multiple languages in the OSD.
Now, let’s take a look at the specifications. The image sensor is a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor of 1/2.33 inches with autos and manual brightness control. You can adjust the color as per your preference – R/G/B. The camera also captures videos in MP4 and AVI formats and has a digital zoom feature. With its multi-color support, you can move 5 pcs of transverse lines/vertical lines easily.
The package comes with a 1x Microscope Camera, power supply, USB line, software DISC, remote control, and a fancy 180X C-mount lens.
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