Hirox

Both are capable of 3D rotation, high dynamic range, 2D and 3D measurement, 2D and 3D tiling, as well as automated particle counting.

In 1980 the company started to design and sell TV lenses for people with poor eyesight, and to supply products to the Swedish government.

By 2014 distribution agreements with LECO (USA), Leeds Precision Instruments, and Olympus Corporation had ended.

Attaching a CCD camera to an optical microscope will result in an image that has compromises due to the eyepiece.

From these 3D model measurements can be made, but their accuracy is based on the step motor and depth of field of the lens.

The step motor is necessary to get accurate height information and accuracy is higher with a shallower depth of field.

The 3D measurement abilities include, but are not limited to height, length, angle, radius, volume and area.

Hirox RH-2000 digital microscope