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Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Video Camera USB 200X Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Video Camera USB 200X Paypal 0 Bid US $.99 51m
NEW 20x High WorkDist Binocular Microscope w Light NEW 20x High WorkDist Binocular Microscope w Light Paypal 0 Bid US $219.97 1h 47m
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Monocular 40x 400x Student Microscope Digital Eyepiece Monocular 40x 400x Student Microscope Digital Eyepiece Paypal 0 Bid US $99.99 2h 35m
USB 200X Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Video Camera USB 200X Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Video Camera Paypal 0 Bid US $9.13 2h 53m
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20X 40X 80X Stereo Microscope w Two Lights Camera 20X 40X 80X Stereo Microscope w Two Lights Camera Paypal US $208.00 3h 19m
40X 2000X COMPOUND VET MICROSCOPE USB CAMERA 40X 2000X COMPOUND VET MICROSCOPE USB CAMERA Paypal US $252.00 3h 33m
USB 200X Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Camera tp6 USB 200X Digital Microscope 13 Mega Pixel Camera tp6 Paypal 0 Bid US $9.92 4h 11m
40X 2000X Trinocular Biological Microscope 9M Camera 40X 2000X Trinocular Biological Microscope 9M Camera Paypal US $868.00 4h 16m
40X 1600X COMPOUND MICROSCOPE USB PC CAMERA SLIDES 40X 1600X COMPOUND MICROSCOPE USB PC CAMERA SLIDES Paypal US $259.00 4h 34m
40X 2000X LAB TRINOCULAR BIOLOGICAL COMPOUND MICROSCOPE 40X 2000X LAB TRINOCULAR BIOLOGICAL COMPOUND MICROSCOPE Paypal 2 Bids US $279.50 4h 57m
AMG Zoom Microscope Ultimate Digital Workstation AMG Zoom Microscope Ultimate Digital Workstation Paypal US $775.00 4h 58m
AMG AMCD 3355 Digital Phase Contrast Microscope AMG AMCD 3355 Digital Phase Contrast Microscope Paypal US $1,200.00 5h
Fisher Compound Binocular Microscope S90005 Fisher Compound Binocular Microscope S90005 Paypal US $190.00 5h 4m
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Celestron 44302 Handheld Digital Microscope Celestron 44302 Handheld Digital Microscope
List Price: $99.95
Sale Price: $42.59

Handheld digital microscope. 10x to 40x & 150x digital power. 1.3 amp digital camera for snapshots and video LED illuminator Powered by USB 2.0 cable.

GSI High-Definition Scientific Digital LED Microscope, USB Video Connection to Computers/Laptops/Notebooks, Magnifies All Microscopic Articles 200x, Special Image Treatment, Includes Stand for Handsfree Use, for Hobby/Science/Education/Industrial GSI High-Definition Scientific Digital LED Microscope, USB Video Connection to Computers/Laptops/Notebooks, Magnifies All Microscopic Articles 200x, Special Image Treatment, Includes Stand for Handsfree Use, for Hobby/Science/Education/Industrial
List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $36.95

This season discover the Micro world with this newest innovation from GSI. This product was designed by our World-Class Micro experts to capture and display the tiniest miniscule objects in 200 times magnified viewing...

Digital Blue QX5 Digial Microscope Digital Blue QX5 Digial Microscope
List Price: $79.99
Sale Price: $99.99

The QX-5 Microscope is the perfect educational tool for children who want to learn about their world! Attach this electronic microscope to your PC and let children explore the tiny, hidden parts of their world.

Celestron 44320 Microscope Digital Kit MDK Celestron 44320 Microscope Digital Kit MDK
List Price: $88.95
Sale Price: Too low to display

Biological microscope with digital camera for viewing or imaging. 40x to 600x Power, 10x to 20x zoom eyepiece, objectives - 4x, 15x, 30x, top and bottom electric illumination, 3 prepared slides.

Celestron 44306 Handheld Digital Microscope Celestron 44306 Handheld Digital Microscope
List Price: $146.95
Sale Price: $69.99

Handheld digital microscope 20x to 200x digital power. 2mp digital camera for snapshots and video. Adjustable brightness LED illumination 20x eyepiece for optical viewing. 8x & 50x optical power ArcSoft Photo software USB 2...

My First Lab Ultimate Digital Microscope My First Lab Ultimate Digital Microscope
List Price: $149.99
Sale Price: $95.00

High quality scientific digital USB microscope for students ages 11 and up. All metal construction with high-precision glass optics. This is the same microscope that is widely used in high schools and colleges worldwide...

Celestron 44340 LCD Digital LDM Biological Microscope Celestron 44340 LCD Digital LDM Biological Microscope
List Price: $335.95
Sale Price: $153.69

Digital biological microscope. View with 3.5" LCD screen, 40x to 400x Power and up to 1600x with 4x digital zoom, built-in 2mp digital camera, 128 MB internal memory, SD card slot, top and bottom LED illumination, mechanical stage, AC power cord, carrying case, 5 prepared slides.

Carson Zorb USB Digital Microscope with 35X Optical Zoom, Safari Green Carson Zorb USB Digital Microscope with 35X Optical Zoom, Safari Green
List Price: $59.99
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The MM-480 zOrb from Carson Optical is a Digital Microscope with an integrated camera that displays the magnified image right on your computer screen. The impressive 35x Magnification (14" monitor) allows you to see details of ordinary objects you never knew existed! The built-in internal illuminator ensures a clear and bright image...

Cd/dvd Formats. Conversion From Analogue to Digital and the Future of Digital Media Storage

 

Digital data is different from analogue data, because there is usually very little data loss that occurs. Compare cassette tapes and audio CDs, the analogue tape has a series of frequency curves that tell the speakers what sounds to emit through an amplifier. CDs do much the same except data is contained in binary form (i.e. zeros and ones) the device or player recognises these zeros and ones and arranges them into a frequency pattern which is then transferred through to the speakers. Basically it is the same process as with a tape except with one extra step – converting from binary code into frequency curves. So while tapes get stretched and damaged, the frequency curves embedded on the film deteriorates. Whereas this hardly ever occurs with CDs because the data is stored behind Perspex and it’s hard to change a zero to a one (and vice-versa.)

But what is binary? As I said before, it is either a zero or a one – but how is this done I hear you ask. Well binary code is generated most commonly with lasers or magnets and is why we call media “digital.” Digital media encompasses all CDs, DVDs, Hard Disc Drives (computers), iPods etc. For CDs, a laser will burn a microscopic “dot” in the media which a device will identify as a “one.” All other sections that the laser does not burn are read as a “zero.” Hence binary code is made! Magnetic media works in a similar way except instead of burning dots, the drive will change the magnetic field at a particular segment to make a “one.”

So what does this all mean to you? Not much really, except that it helps to conceptualise the differences in formats each media possesses...

Audio/Video vs. Data

CDs come most commonly in CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM and VCD format and can fit 700MB on a disc as a data CD or 80 minutes as an audio CD. The confusing part is how do audio CDs and data CDs differ? Firstly is not the actual media that is different, but the way in which the data is written on the disc. Audio CDs have to be readable by a CD player, so there was a standard made so that all audio CDs would be created in such a way that a player anywhere in the world could understand. This differs from Data CDs where any type of file can be copied to a CD, including word documents, images, music etc. What! Music on a data CD? Yes it’s true; remember when you decided to back up your old CD albums onto your computer? – Well you probably used a program like Windows Media Player or iTunes to “rip” the songs to your computer from the CD. When this happens, the audio from the CDs is converted to a format on your computer that minimises space requirements. Popular formats (or codec’s) include MP3, WMA, OGG and AAC. So instead of storing a whopping 700MB per album, you can decrease the amount to as low as 50MBs per album without too much reduction in sound quality. The difference with copying music onto a data CD is that the music will still be in one of the audio formats you used such as MP3 and hence unreadable by conventional CD players.

DVDs are much the same deal except with a video component: DVD players (like CD players) will only read DVD Video files that are arranged in a way it can understand. Data DVDs can store any type of file you want. Popular DVD formats are DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM which store about 4.7GB on a Data DVD or 60 minutes on a DVD video. However you can increase the number of minutes on a video DVD by reducing its quality (which you cannot do for an audio CD.) So it still arranges the files for a DVD player except the size (aspect ratio-wise) of the video becomes smaller and hence blurry when viewed. Manufacturers have made a DVD that has 2 layers called DVD-DL (or DVD – Dual Layer) which doubles the capacity of conventional DVDs so you can fit more video onto a disc without the need to decrease the quality. Almost all DVDs that are sold today are on DVD-DLs. You can also copy videos onto a data DVD, except these will be in a compressed format such as an AVI or MPEG – comparable to an MP3 or WMA file for music.

So what’s the future of digital storage? Blu-ray is a new type of disc which is just starting to become popular it makes use of a blue laser (which has a smaller wavelength) to write data onto its surface hence increasing the disc capacity up to 25GB and 50GB on a dual layer disc. Ideally, this type of disc should have been made instead of regular DVDs for its obvious benefits – but when DVDs were first invented there was no need of a 25GB disc so the current DVDs were the cheaper and the most obvious choice. Blu-ray will eventually succeed DVD as DVD did VHS and CD did to cassette.

CDs will likely remain common as they are roughly the amount of space needed to fit a song album on. If manufacturers decided to increase the capacity of audio CDs, then there would be compatibility issues with existing players and lots of space would go to waste as most artists will not produce albums that would exceed audio CD capacity anyway.

Interesting sidenotes:

MP3 CDs are CDs that are a cross-between audio CDs and Data CDs. A relatively new CD player can support MP3 CDs but all files on the disc must be converted to MP3 format first. This increases the amount of songs you can fit on one CD.

CD quality – this means the CDs you buy from an outlet – is considered to be infinite. However when you rip CDs to your computer you lose quality by reducing the space it requires; so when you convert these files and burn them to an audio CD again, it is not the same quality as the original. Likewise for DVDs. The only way to keep the original quality is to actually copy CD to CD using burning software such as Nero or rip using a lossless encoder and burn from there.

 

For high quality conversion and duplication visit Benarama Productions We offer premium grade conversion from cassette tapes to CD, and VHS tapes to DVD – locking your files digitally for years to come and cleaning any imperfections from the original copy. We also offer video editing to make your memories memorable servicing corporate videos through to birthday parties. No matter what the size – capture it properly with Benarama Productions! Go to www.benarama.com.au and follow the links.

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taking photos with telescope or microscope?

if i buy a telescope or microscope and zoom in onto something, can i position my Digital Camera at the eye part and take a picture. Will it turn out? is it viewable or clear?

Please tell me that you have a Digital SLR.

If so, you can buy an adapter that fits between the eyepiece holder of the scopes and the SLR lens mount.

A digital P&S will be disappointing.

Dino-Lite USB Handheld Digital Microscope

Blog: Photo contest challenges nanotechies to narrow focus
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