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6000 System |
Zoom
12X System |
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- Flexible
- Affordable
- Innovative
- Unsurpassed Performance
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- Flexible
- Increased Productivity
- Unbeatable Accuracy
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Ultra
Zoom |
Motorized
Zoom System |
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- Probing
- Alignment
- Semiconductor Inspection
- Incident Light applications
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The motorized Zoom 6000
enables you to conveniently zoom and focus even when the Zoom 6000 is positioned in an
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Internal
Co-axial Zoom |
External
Co-axial Illuminators |
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- Simple To Use
- Versatile
- Perfect For Small Field of View
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Unbeatable for those highly reflective
applications requiring a large
field of view and even distribution of light without hotspots. |
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Easy Reader Auto Focus |
Large Format Lenses |
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- High magnification, long working distance auto focus
design.
- Very fast auto focus adjustment (less than 0.5 seconds).
- Built-in optical zoom varies from 5.5X up to 14X.
- Operational with only ambient light.
- Extremely reliable and durable in demanding factory
environments.
- High magnification infinity corrected objectives can be
integrated.
- RS-232 computer controllable.
- Coaxial illumination available with high magnification
system.
- Low cost.
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- Larger format design for line-scan and area-scan cameras.
- Low distortion center to edge.
- Wide field design for close-up imaging.
- Large depth of field.
- Diffraction limited.
- Exceptional contrast.
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ZFL Scope |
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- Utilizes interchangeable professional fluorescence cubes
to create images compatible with most existing camera systems.
- Much lower cost and smaller (more compact) than a
traditional microscope.
- Field of view up to 9.2 mm with a 2/3” CCD in macro mode.
- Micro mode utilizes professional infinity corrected
objectives.
- Remote UV light source includes a long-life metal halide
bulb.
- Zoom and fixed systems available. Fine focus
included with both systems.
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Lens dimensions for
some of our products.
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Formulas and Guidelines |
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We hope that the information which follows will assist you in selecting the exact
lenses or lens systems you need for your applications. The data presented here is by no
means a comprehensive optical encyclopedia; rather it is a compilation of basics intended
to assist you in choosing the optimum optical components and systems to meet your
individual needs. |
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