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Hawk0168:I think you’re confusing digital zoom and optical. Standard optical microscopes are 4x, 10x and 40x (and maybe 100x with oil). For example, you can see individual cells in a plant (very large in comparison to animal cells) at 4x, but don’t see any real detail until 40x objective. Digital zoom is worthless for everything.Digital zoom is simply using software to blow up & crop an image. Optical zoom relies on actual optics, i.e. Lenses.A compound optical or light microscope has a magnifying ocular lens and a set of typically 3 objective lenses of varying power. The total magnification is the product of the powers of the ocular lens and the objective lens.This product has a 5x optical zoom and uses digital zoom within its included software.

From the site'zPix™ - MM-640The zPix™ from Carson Optical is a powerful Zoom Digital Microscope that displays the Magnified image right on your computer screen. The impressive 26x-130x Zoom Magnification allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! Capture an image to keep using the built-in 640 x 480 resolution Digital Camera.

You can even capture close-focus video! The MM-640 Zoom Digital Microscope is compatible with the following: Mac OSX 10.4 or later, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista.

A USB 2.0 port is required.Also available with a 1.3 megapixel resolution Digital Camera- zPix™ 200 Play zPix VideoView some images we took with the zPixDownload the PC Driver (Original Version)Download the PC Driver Version 1.1 updated on September 10, 2008Download the Mac Driver (Version 1.1 only)Find out which version you own Click HereWinner of the Dr. Toy 100 Best Children’s Products AwardWinner of the Dr. Toy 10 Best Educational Products AwardWinner of the Creative Child Magazine 2007 Preferred Choice AwardWinner of the Parents’ Choice Award. 'SO according to the site, the MM-740 is the 1.3 mp.

Bugzappers2112:From the site'zPix™ - MM-640The zPix™ from Carson Optical is a powerful Zoom Digital Microscope that displays the Magnified image right on your computer screen. The impressive 26x-130x Zoom Magnification allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! Capture an image to keep using the built-in 640 x 480 resolution Digital Camera. You can even capture close-focus video!

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The MM-640 Zoom Digital Microscope is compatible with the following: Mac OSX 10.4 or later, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista. A USB 2.0 port is required.Also available with a 1.3 megapixel resolution Digital Camera- zPix™ 200 Play zPix VideoView some images we took with the zPixDownload the PC Driver (Original Version)Download the PC Driver Version 1.1 updated on September 10, 2008Download the Mac Driver (Version 1.1 only)Find out which version you own Click HereWinner of the Dr.

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Toy 100 Best Children’s Products AwardWinner of the Dr. Toy 10 Best Educational Products AwardWinner of the Creative Child Magazine 2007 Preferred Choice AwardWinner of the Parents’ Choice Award.

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'SO according to the site, the MM-740 is the 1.3 mp.The one for sale here is definitely the MM-640 (.3MP), which is black.The MM-740 (1.3MP) is Teal.EDIT: See BigD’s post on page 2:‘Looks like this sale is fairly bungled. The model we are selling is in fact the 1.3MP Carson Optical MM-740 zPix-200 and not the 640x480. Specs and images are being changed out now and all purchasers will get an email alerting them to these changes.’.

Go to the manufacturer’s web site and download the PDF file with images the manufacturer supplies as examples of captured images. That should be enough to convince you the optics are awful. There is virtually no depth of field. That means only a part of the image is in focus if it has any topology at all. Look at the image of the quarter and you will get a very good example of poor depth of field. Also look at the fat tick.

Only a tiny fraction of this three dimensional target is in focus. The rest is just a blur. The only things that will be in focus are flat subjects, such as paper or stamps. So, you really should not be swayed by this low price. You will most likely be very disappointed. Atomizer:Digital zoom is simply using software to blow up & crop an image. Optical zoom relies on actual optics, i.e.

Lenses.A compound optical or light microscope has a magnifying ocular lens and a set of typically 3 objective lenses of varying power. The total magnification is the product of the powers of the ocular lens and the objective lens.This product has a 5x optical zoom and uses digital zoom within its included software.? I never actually attempted to explain the physical differences between digital and optical.

I was only explaining the functional differences. Digital sucks. Can I use this to see the brain in some of you people?No, no I cannot. “It’s too small for lab research, bad Woot, cry cry!” Come on folks. It’s a toy, used to do toy things, and it seems perfectly fine for being a $40 USB direct to computer magnifier.I don’t know where you guys are getting the 130x digital zoom part.

This thing has a 5x optical zoom, and a built in 26x factor based on the close focus point. I don’t see anything that makes me think it does digital zooming at all.

Nothing in the design, nothing in the software, nothing in the manual. It’s 100% optical zoom.Assuming you can consistently get this thing set up over various surfaces to be in it’s idea focal plane (and it appears at least one poster has), this thing would be spectacular for lots of stuff (yes, I would think checking your solder joints would be great with this). For $40, a teacher could use it in class, since our teachers have to buy so many of their own supplies.

Learn more.The Plugable USB2-Micro-200X USB microscope provides up to 50X magnification optically and up to 200x and can be used on computers running Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux simply by plugging it into a spare USB 2.0 port and it requires no external power. It operates like a standard webcam and can be used with the default webcam software included in your computer’s operating system.Setup and DriversSince our microscope uses a standard webcam chipset, it will automatically install default webcam drivers when plugged in to a computer. It can be used with any webcam app, like the camera app built in to Windows 8.1, Photo Booth in OSX, or a third party program like VLC media player.We also have custom Windows and OSX software designed specifically to work with the microscope.