Microscope magnification calculation
Total optical magnification = eyepiece magnification X objective lens magnification (if there is an additional objective lens, the additional objective lens should also be counted)
Total digital magnification = objective lens X camera eyepiece magnification X digital magnification (if there is an additional objective lens, the additional objective lens should also be counted)
Take the stereomicroscope for example: when the stereomicroscope eyepiece magnification is 10 times, the zoom range is: 0.7X-4.5X, additional objective lens is: 2X, then its optical magnification is: 10 times 0.7 times 2 to get the microscope's zui low magnification is: 14 times, then zui big multiplier is: 10 times 4.5 times 2 equals to 90 times, then the total optical magnification of this stereomicroscope is 14 times to 90 times. The total optical magnification of this stereo microscope is 14 times to 90 times.
What is the digital magnification of the microscope? For example, if the size of the monitor is 17 inches, with 1/3 of the microscope camera, then the digital magnification of the microscope camera is 72 times compared to the table below. That the microscope digital magnification An calculation formula is: the configuration of the above body view microscope, the varioid is 0.7X-4.5X, additional objective lens is 2X. camera eyepiece for 1 (such as the camera eyepiece does not need to join the calculation of the multiplier). According to the formula: objective lens X camera eyepiece magnification X digital magnification, digital magnification zui small multiplier is: 0.7 times 2 times 1 times 72 is equal to: 100.8 times, digital magnification zui large multiplier is: 4.5 times 2 times 1 times 72 is equal to: 648 times. The digital magnification range is 100.8 times to 648 times.
Other biological mic roscopes, metallurgical microscopes, polarising microscopes, monocular microscopes, video microscopes and other microscopes are calculated according to this method.
