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Motion microscope

Article-Motion microscope

The VW-6000 Series motion-analysis microscope features high-speed motion recording of up to 24,000 fps and enables accurate filming of failures in moving targets that cannot be captured by conventional microscopes. Its space-saving size, portability and all-in-one design make recording simple for R&D on the factory floor or on a production line. The built-in light source and LCD monitor mean that setup takes just minutes. A macro-zoom unit with built-in lighting allows great flexibility of light coverage and observation at any angle. A time-advance function allows users to record video at fixed intervals for targets that move continuously, and recorded footage can be edited and analyzed directly on the controller. The co. says the microscope’s compact design contains the functionality to perform magnified observation and record still images.



Keyence Corp. of America, 888/539-3623.

www.keyence.com

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