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3.8
Adjusting iris aperture diaphragm
Swing the iris diaphragm lever (
Fig. 5
) left or right to
adjust the aperture size.
Note:
The iris diaphragm is designed to adjust the aperture
size, not to adjust the brightness although the
brightness will be changed when it's adjusted. When
aperture is adjusted to smaller size, the contrast will be
increased and the depth of field will be increased as well.
Turn up the intensity of the light if the image is too dim.
3.9 Photo/video observing, capturing and recording
1) Bring the microscope into focus by following the procedures in
3.5
.
2) Insert the USB cable into the USB port (
Fig. 6
) on the back of viewing head, and
the other end to the computer.
3) Turn on the computer; install the camera following the
manual in the mini CD.
4) Open image observing software to examine (more details
see camera’s manual).
5) Capture images with manual white balance for image
size of 1280X1024 or 1024X768 resolution when using
auto white balance.
6) You also can record live videos through the software.
Note:
Please refer to the manual
in the camera’s CD for the
details of installation and operation of the camera.
Do not capturing images of 1280X1024 resolution in auto white balance mode. The
captured images may have problems with color rendering at this mode.
3.10 Dry Darkfield condensers observation
(optional, may not included in your package)
See section 6
(Dry Darkfield Condenser Installation & Operation Instruction)
USB Port
Iris Diaphragm Lever
Fig.5
Fig. 6