The special features of X-Loupe compared to others
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What are the differences between X-Loupe and other microscopes or other similar products? |
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X-Loupe users usually have the needs to take pictures, examine the subjects in computers or with projectors when they examine the shooting subjects. X-Loupe is not to replace the traditional microscopes, but to provide a new method to satisfy users’ needs to examine the micro subjects with mobility. Therefore, X-Loupe is brand new equipment that complements the traditional microscope perfectly. The principle of X-Loupe is the same as the traditional microscopes. Users can take X-Loupe lens as the objective lens and the camera LCD as the eyepiece. One of the differences is X-Loupe is very easy to carry around wherever the shooting subjects are, especially when the subjects are too big to put in-between the microscope’s objective lens and stage. Besides, the definition of magnification in X-Loupe is different from traditional microscopes. For traditional microscopes, the magnification means the size the users see from the microscope’s eyepiece. In digital era, the magnification is defined according the size shown on the computer monitor.. |
2. What are the benefits of using X-Loupe compared to other microscopes?
| A: | The most impressive benefits of X-Loupe are the mobility and the documentation ability. The traditional method of examining micro subjects is to put the subjects on the observing stage of microscopes. For X-Loupe, users can carry X-Loupe to where the subjects are, indoors or outdoors, daytime or night, and do not have to worry about the sizes or the shapes of the subjects. Furthermore, the high quality of the images by X-Loupe are also beneficial for users to do the documentation, and users can profoundly improve the efficiency in working process. For quality inspection or for sales persuasiveness, X-Loupe’s ability of image documentation helps users communicate with more credits. It will definitely increase work efficiency tremendously if users use X-Loupe and traditional microscopes together. |
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Is X-Loupe like traditional microscopes that are restrained to certain observation angles and to laboratories? |
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X-Loupe is hand-held equipment that gives users the freedom to observe subjects anywhere and any angle, not only at the laboratories. No matter working indoors or outdoors, with or without light sourcing, users can easily carry, operate, and manage the built-in lighting of X-Loupe to get the desirable shooting results. |
4. The results from X-Loupe seem not as good as those from microscopes?
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The purpose of developing X-Loupe is not to replace the traditional microscopes, like optical microscopes, metallurgical microscopes or electro microscopes, but to provide users with mobility and documentation ability to easily inspect, take pictures, or record. X-Loupe wants to provide new equipment that combines the features of microscopes and digital cameras and allows users to operate and carry easily, and offers the users an affordable price. In industrial inspection, it is not required to use a very powerful magnification. Therefore, it is natural that the results from X-Loupe cannot compete with the traditional microscopes. At this moment, X-Loupe does not plan to develop high magnifications, and X-Loupe is positioned as portable equipment and a new communication tool that can increase the efficiency at work. For users, they can take X-Loupe as a new tool to complement with the traditional microscopes. |
List of Questions
- About X-Loupe
- About compatible cameras
- The built-in lighting and the Micro image quality
- X-Loupe packaging,accessories,and other optional products
- The adjustability of built-in illumination
- The special features of X-Loupe compared to others
- Basic operations
- Focusing and stability
- Light setting
- Resolution and image quality
- How to change the lens
- Movie shooting and display
- Working distance and other notes
- Trouble shooting
- X-Loupe applications. Which industries can be applied? Do you have any example?
- Other questions
