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A digital microscope is a modification on a conventional optical microscope that outputs an image to a monitor using optics and a digital camera, occasionally using computer software. Unlike an optical microscope, which allows for direct observation of the sample through an eyepiece, a digital microscope frequently has its own built-in LED light source.
The entire system is built for the monitor image since the image is concentrated on the digital circuit. The human eye’s optics are not included.
Gemological microscopes are frequently used to examine the cut and colour of gemstones, stones, and jewellery. Gem Microscopes are typically equipped with a darkfield condenser and a set of jewel clamps, as well as lighting from the top and bottom of the microscope.
The Global Gemological Digital Microscope market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
3.5X-90X Advanced Jewel Gem Microscope. Professional jewellers and gemologists are the target audience for this top-notch microscope. It comes with a professional GEM stand, a high definition 5MP digital camera, a rotatable round stage with darkfield iris condenser, and a 3.5X-90X super widefield zoom stereo microscope head.
It has a working distance of 8″ (200mm), a super wide field of view of 2-1/2″ (65mm), and a 26:1 broad zoom magnification range. A 30W darkfield halogen lamp that is integrated into the base of the microscope and a 7W gooseneck rectangular fluorescent incident light box provide close-to-light illumination and a wide spectrum of high-temperature colour.
The incident light box directs light onto things, allowing you to see the surface facets and intricate architecture of gemstones or jewellery.
The darkfield condenser’s transmitted light is intended for use in examining the interior quality of diamonds. The digital camera records both static and moving pictures, and also lets you watch a live feed on your PC. It is a multi-platform imaging solution with software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
The free Windows software includes tools for measuring and developing images as well as more sophisticated compositing features like picture stitching and increased depth of field. You can view high-speed video while taking high-definition pictures thanks to independent preview and capture resolutions.