eo_logo
 
Product added to cart

Mitutoyo VMU Widefield VMU-HR

See More by Mitutoyo
Mitutoyo VMU Widefield VMU-HR (#23-338) with 20X Mitutoyo Plan Apo NIR Infinity Corrected Objective (#46-404) - Sold Separately

Mitutoyo VMU Widefield VMU-HR (#23-338) with 20X Mitutoyo Plan Apo NIR Infinity Corrected Objective (#46-404) - Sold Separately

×
Stock #23-338 3-5 days
×
Quantity Selector - Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the quantity. +
S$14,775.50
Qty 1+
S$14,775.50
Volume Pricing
Request Quote
Note: This item requires accessories for use | Learn More
Get Product Downloads
Range:
VIS-NIR-SWIR
Entrance Pupil Diameter (mm):
16.8

Product Details

Model Number:
Wide VMU-HR
Type:
Vertical Mount, Brightfield, Widefield, erect image
Manufacturer:
Mitutoyo

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Weight (g):
1400

Optical Properties

Magnification:
1X
Wavelength Range (nm):
436 - 1800

Sensor

Maximum Sensor Format:
APS-C

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
F-Mount or C-Mount w/ included adapter
Mounting Threads:
Objective Mounts: M26 x 36 TPI

Additional Info

Note:
Feature integrated in-line telecentric illumination port with diaphragm; included accessories: C-Mount adapter for camera port, LED adapter and fiber adapter for illumination port

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Family Description

  • Designed for M26 x 36 TPI or M40 x 36 TPI Infinity Corrected Objectives
  • Maximum Sensor Size up to 2/3” or APS-C
  • Vertical and Horizontal Orientations, Brightfield and Darkfield Configurations Available
  • In-Line Fiber Illumination Port Compatible with 8mm or 1/4" (0.312") Diameter Ferrules

The Mitutoyo Video Microscope Units (VMU) are used to connect infinity corrected objectives to a C-mount or F-mount camera for quick and easy setup of microscopy systems. Providing 1X magnification, the Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit (VMU) features an in-line illumination port for maximum contrast and simple illumination compared to epi-illumination techniques. The Brightfield VMU configurations are fitted with an adjustable iris to control light throughput without adjusting camera shutter or gain.

The Mitutoyo VMU is available in standard (for 2/3” format sensors) and widefield (for APS-C format sensors) with options for the camera port to be oriented at 90 or 180 degrees with respect to the objective. In addition to broadband versions, the VMU is also available in a specialized Nd:YAG Laser Line configuration, supporting 355, 532, and 1064nm lasers, as well as versions specifically designed for Darkfield Microscopy. Mitutoyo Video Microscope Units (VMU) utilize optics optimized for the NUV, VIS, or NIR spectra, making them ideal and directly compatible with a wide selection of Mitutoyo infinity corrected objectives.

Mitutoyo Manual Turrets are available for each VMU configuration. They feature four objective mounts which enable quick transition between multiple objectives of different magnifications. Pairing the turret with the VMU creates a flexible video imaging microscope system.

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
FS70/VMU Microscope Stand #56-000 S$2,972.50   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
2" x 2" XY Stage for FS70/VMU #56-011 S$3,632.25   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Manual Turret for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit #86-589 S$2,167.75   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Manual Turret for Mitutoyo Widefield Video Microscope Unit #18-654 S$1,566.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Manual Turret for Mitutoyo Widefield Video Microscope Unit, Brightfield/Darkfield #18-655 S$2,718.75   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
VMU-L Laser Mount to C-Mount Adapter #37-044 S$442.25   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
2X C-Mount Adapter for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit #71-005 New S$2,552.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
0.5X C-Mount Adapter for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit #71-006 New S$2,552.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Polarizer-Analyzer for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit #71-007 New S$2,755.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Z-Axis Manual Focus Unit for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit #71-011 New S$4,727.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Motorized Turret for Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit w/ Controller #71-016 New S$9,860.00   Request Quote
  • 3-5 days
    ×
Filter

Understanding Microscopes and Objectives

Learn about the different components used to build a microscope, key concepts, and specifications at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Multiphoton Microscopy

Multiphoton microscopy is ideal for capturing high-resolution 3D images with reduced photobleaching and phototoxicity compared to confocal microscopy.

View Now

Confocal Microscopy

Confocal microscopy provides high resolution, elimination of out-of-focus glare due to spatial filtering, and reduction of light-induced damage to the sample.

View Now

Optical Microscopy Application: Brightfield Illumination

Looking to use a simple technique for optical microscopy? Check out this article on brightfield illumination to find out more at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Optical Microscopy Application: Darkfield Illumination

Darkfield illumination is the opposite of brightfield illumination. Find out how darkfield differs from brightfield in optical microscopy at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Optical Microscopy Application: Phase Contrast

Think you know all the advantages for using phase contrast in optical microscopy? Advantages, image appearance, and technical details can be found at Edmund Optics.

View Now

You have a variety of Mitutoyo Tube Lenses (MT-4, MT-1, and MT-2). How can you connect them to a Mitutoyo objective and C-mount camera?

I have an MT-L Accessory Tube Lens but I am unsure about mounting it to my objective and C-Mount camera. Can you explain how it works?

Optical Microscopy Application: Differential Interference Contrast

Differential interference contrast (DIC) is one of the polarization techniques that can be used in optical microscopy. Learn about this technique at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Optical Cage System Application: Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) Digital Microscope

Differential interference microscopy enhances the contrast of object features that are otherwise difficult to observe using brightfield microscopy.

View Now

Digital Video Microscope Objective Setups

Digital video microscopes use a camera to capture and record images. Read more about the components needed to assemble a video microscope at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Optical Microscopy Application: Fluorescence

Wondering how fluorescence microscopy works? Find out about the technique, systems, and more at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Field of View (FOV)

Magnification

Fluorescence Microscopy: In-Line Illumination with Imaging Filters

Want to know about fluorescence microscopy? Read this article by a Biomedical Product Line Engineer at Edmund Optics to learn more.

View Now

Infinite Conjugate Tube Length

Understanding Infinity Corrected Objective Resolving Power and Magnification

Microscopes are used in a variety of fields and applications. To understand how resolving power, magnification, and other aspects work, read more at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Using Tube Lenses with Infinity Corrected Objectives

Want to use an infinity corrected objective to make an image? You will need a tube lens to do it! Find out why and how it works at Edmund Optics.

View Now

What is an "in-line" microscope?

What is an infinity-corrected objective?

Can I use an infinity-corrected objective in my microscope to get a longer working distance?

What is "DIN" and "JIS"? What is the difference between them?

I’m using the MT-1 Accessory Tube Lens and MT-1/MT-2 C-Mount Adapter. Two thin brass rings came with the adapter. How are they used?

What is the significance of the field number of an objective and what is it dependent on?

Plan Objective

Semi-Plan Objective

Tube Lens

The Future of Microscope Objectives

Advances in Microscopy Tackle the Challenges of the Future

View Now

What is the difference between Achromatic, Semi-Plan and Plan objectives?

Aspect Ratio

Charge-Coupled Device (CCD)

Color Sensor

Digital Signal

Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

Electronic Shutter

Gain

Gamma

Integration Time

Minimum Sensitivity

Monochrome Sensor

Polychromatic

Progressive Scan

Sensing Area

Shutter Speed

White Balance

Achromatic Objective

Apochromatic

Confocal Microscopy

DIN (Deutsche Industrie Norm)

Periplan Eyepiece

Optical Cage System Application: Digital Video Microscope

Are you looking to simplify the assembly of a digital video microscope? Find out how a TECHSPEC Optical Cage System allows for quick build at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS)

Contrast

Dynamic Range

Frame Rate

Monochromatic

Pixel

Pixel Clock

Pixel Depth

Sensor Format

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)

Field Number

Resolution and Contrast Comparison

Learn how Edmund Optics maintains optical performance across the entire image plane through this resolution and contrast comparison using our C Series FFL lens.

View Now

Light Sheet Microscopy

Light sheet fluorescence microscopy uses a 2D laser sheet to illuminate a thin slice of the sample and excite fluorescence, reducing phototoxicity and damage.

View Now

Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)

Nyquist Limit

Resolution

Resolving Power

Darkfield Illumination

Diffraction Limit

Parfocality

Resolution

Do you want to understand how a lens works? To do so, you must learn key terms for how the lens functions, including resolution. Find out more at Edmund Optics.

View Now

C-Mount

Brightfield Illumination

Numerical Aperture (NA)

Refraction