AmScope 0.5X Magnification Reduction Lens Adapter for C-mount Cameras

SKU: RU050-3PL

£45.99

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£45.99

The Higher the Magnification - The More Detail You'll See

Magnification is the ability of your microscope to make small objects seem larger. As the magnification increases the area being viewed will be decrease is size but the detail of the area being viewed will improve.

Amscope microscopes come with multiple magnifications to aid you in finding the proper magnification for viewing each specimen.

Camera Connection Types

When comparing 2.0 and 3.0 there are few major differences. First the transfer rates. USB 2.0 offers transfer rates of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of 4.8 Gbps - that's 10 times faster.

Camera Resolution

The most important factor in ensuring successful microscopic imaging is choosing the appropriate optics and camera for your application that gives you more data and higher image quality. When selecting a microscope camera, it is best to base your decision on the most important requirements for your microscopic observation.

Key Features

  • Decrease magnification by half
  • Double the field of view
  • Standard C-mount attachment
  • Ideal for 1/2" format sensors

This reduction lens is designed to couple C-mount cameras with a microscope's ocular tube or photo tube. The male C-mount thread attaches to the camera, and the 23mm tube fits any standard ocular tube with a 23mm, 30mm, or 30.5mm diameter. The 0.5X magnification is ideal for cameras with a 1/2" format sensor, optimizing the field-of-view and sensor coverage.

Adapter Application C-Mount
Adapter Power 0.5X
Adapter Size 25.4mm (C-Mount)
Adapter Type C-Mount Adapter
Manufacturer AmScope

This reduction lens is designed to couple C-mount cameras with a microscope's ocular tube or photo tube. The male C-mount thread attaches to the camera, and the 23mm tube fits any standard ocular tube with a 23mm, 30mm, or 30.5mm diameter. The 0.5X magnification is ideal for cameras with a 1/2" format sensor, optimizing the field-of-view and sensor coverage.

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