
The AM412Z handheld analog microscope comes with a built-in adjustable polarization filter. Simply by rotating the polarization filter, the AM412Z handheld analog microscope can amazingly decrease glare to almost any extent. The polarizing ability can thus help its users to see through highly reflective surfaces such as polished metals or reflective surfaces such as PCB inspection. You can also use the handheld digital microscope to see through some semi-transparent surfaces; such as seeing inclusions in a diamond or gem, opaque plastics that maybe too reflective to see defects, or subdermal inspections such as for dermatology and cuticle inspections.
When a computer is not assessable, this is where the Dino-Lite handheld analog microscope succeeds. Just plug in the AM412Z to a composite video input on a television set, connect the AM412Z with the supplied power cable, and instantly you can broadcast real-time video from the microscope onto a television monitor.
The AM412NZ is for NTSC compatible devices
The AM412PZ is for PAL compatible devices








| Model | AM412Z-Dino-Lite TV |
|---|---|
| Basic Specifications | |
| Interface | |
| Product Resolution | 510×496 pixels. |
| Mag Rate | 10x~50x-200x |
| Sensor | Color CMOS |
| Frame rate | - |
| Image Format | - |
| Microtouch | |
| LED Switchable (via DinoCapture) |
- |
| Measurement Function (via DinoCapture) |
- |
| Calibration Function (via DinoCapture) |
- |
| Software | - |
| Unit Weight | |
| Units Dimension | - |
| Master Box Dimensions | |