6.5 Metre | 1080p
While these telescopes capture far more data than a standard HD screen can show, they often output "real-time" previews or educational feeds in 1080P (1920x1080 pixels) so that researchers can monitor the "seeing conditions" on standard monitors.
These microscopes are often sold as "1080P Video Microscopes" because they come with a dedicated HDMI camera. This allows technicians to view tiny circuit board components or biological samples on a Full HD monitor without leaning over an eyepiece. 6.5 Metre 1080P
This is a popular model of high-quality research microscope that offers a 6.5x to 65x zoom range. While these telescopes capture far more data than
In manufacturing and research, "6.5" often refers to the or zoom ratio of an objective lens, paired with a digital camera system. paired with a digital camera system.