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Moticam 4000
Discover our newest Moticam 4000, designed for efficiency and to output fast live images at 4K (3840x2160px). Connect it through the HDMI port to a screen and display your live image. With the use of the on-board software and a USB mouse, you can make live measurements, notes, image adjustments and more, directly on the HDMI screen, without the need for a computer.
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Product code
1100600101522
1,290.00€
Prices shown are the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) and may vary depending on the country. Prices do not include VAT, nor shipping, installation, insurance or any other additional services or taxes. Please note that the optical configuration of this specific model may differ from the objectives shown in the images.
Model | Moticam 4000 |
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Sensor type | CMOS IMX334 |
Sensor size | 1/1.8" |
Imaging area | 7.68x4.32mm |
Capture resolution info | 8MP (3840x2160 pixels) |
Image capture resolution (on SD-card) | 8MP (3840x2160 pixels) |
Video capture resolution (on SD-card) | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Live display mode through USB | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Live display mode through HDMI | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Pixel size | 2.0x2.0μm |
Scan mode | Progressive |
Shutter mode | Rolling shutter |
Data transfer | HDMI, SD card, USB (data storage) |
Max. frames per second (fps) | HDMI: 4K (3840x2160) @ 30 fps (*); USB: 4K (3840x2160) @ 20 fps (*) |
Exposure time | 0.04ms ~ 1000ms |
Operating temperature | From -10 to +50 Degrees Celsius non condensing |
Sensitivity | 505mV with 1/30s, 0.1mV with 1/30s |
Slot | SD Card |
Buttons | On/Off |
Supported OS | Windows 7/8/10, MAC OSX or higher |
Minimum computer requirements | Core2, 2.8GHz, RAM memory 8GB |
Lens mount | C-Mount |
Focusable lens | 12mm |
Software | Motic Images Plus 3.1 for Windows, OSX and Linux, on board software |
Functions | Including exposure, gain, white balance, color adjustment, sharpness and denoising control, zoom, mirror, comparison, freeze, measure, cross, browser function |
Power supply | 12V (External Power supply) |
Package includes | CS ring adaptor, focusable lens, 30mm and 38mm eyepiece adapters, Motic 4-dot calibration slide, macro calibration card, macro tube, universal power supply, HDMI cable, USB cable, USB Mouse and USB Pendrive with Motic Images Plus 3.1 |
Other features | (*) Frames per second under optimal lighting conditions and in compliance with computer technical requirements. |
Model | Moticam 4000 |
---|---|
Sensor type | CMOS IMX334 |
Sensor size | 1/1.8" |
Imaging area | 7.68x4.32mm |
Capture resolution info | 8MP (3840x2160 pixels) |
Image capture resolution (on SD-card) | 8MP (3840x2160 pixels) |
Video capture resolution (on SD-card) | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Live display mode through USB | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Live display mode through HDMI | 4K (3840x2160 pixels) |
Pixel size | 2.0x2.0μm |
Scan mode | Progressive |
Shutter mode | Rolling shutter |
Data transfer | HDMI, SD card, USB (data storage) |
Max. frames per second (fps) | HDMI: 4K (3840x2160) @ 30 fps (*); USB: 4K (3840x2160) @ 20 fps (*) |
Exposure time | 0.04ms ~ 1000ms |
Operating temperature | From -10 to +50 Degrees Celsius non condensing |
Sensitivity | 505mV with 1/30s, 0.1mV with 1/30s |
Slot | SD Card |
Buttons | On/Off |
Supported OS | Windows 7/8/10, MAC OSX or higher |
Minimum computer requirements | Core2, 2.8GHz, RAM memory 8GB |
Lens mount | C-Mount |
Focusable lens | 12mm |
Software | Motic Images Plus 3.1 for Windows, OSX and Linux, on board software |
Functions | Including exposure, gain, white balance, color adjustment, sharpness and denoising control, zoom, mirror, comparison, freeze, measure, cross, browser function |
Power supply | 12V (External Power supply) |
Package includes | CS ring adaptor, focusable lens, 30mm and 38mm eyepiece adapters, Motic 4-dot calibration slide, macro calibration card, macro tube, universal power supply, HDMI cable, USB cable, USB Mouse and USB Pendrive with Motic Images Plus 3.1 |
Other features | (*) Frames per second under optimal lighting conditions and in compliance with computer technical requirements. |
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