Elikliv Autofocus 4K Digital Microscope EM4K-A Review

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The microscope: amzn.to/3WkdsAX
    Welcome to this comprehensive review of the Elikliv Autofocus 4K Digital Microscope EM4K-AF! This cutting-edge device boasts an 8-inch IPS screen and a remarkable 52MP camera, offering up to 2000x magnification, making it perfect for electronics repair, coin collecting, and detailed observations. Let's explore its standout features, including the autofocus capability, UHD 4K video recording, and versatile TOF sensor technology.
    In this review, we highlight the following features:
    Autofocus Capability:
    Advanced AI Algorithms: Ensures quick and automatic focus adjustments, minimizing the need for manual tweaking and enhancing user convenience.
    TOF Sensor: Provides precise distance measurements and adjusts focal length in just 2 seconds, functioning effectively under various lighting conditions.
    4K UHD Recording:
    Experience breathtaking 4K (3840x2160P at 30fps) video quality and ultra-clear 52MP still images, ensuring every detail is captured with exceptional clarity.
    8-Inch IPS Screen:
    The large 8-inch IPS display offers 1280x800P HD resolution, vibrant colors, and a wide 178-degree viewing angle, delivering an immersive visual experience.
    Tri-Screen Simultaneous Output:
    Enjoy HDMI and USB outputs for larger views on compatible monitors or computers, making it ideal for labs, factories, classrooms, or home use.
    Built-in Battery:
    The rechargeable battery adds portability, allowing you to take the microscope anywhere, perfect for outdoor activities or on-the-go inspections.
    Ease of Use:
    With features like quick autofocus, intuitive controls, and versatile application, the Elikliv EM4K-AF is designed for both professional and everyday use.
    Comprehensive Kit:
    Includes a 64GB SD card, HDMI cable, USB cable, and more, providing everything needed for a complete setup and seamless operation.
    Whether you're a professional or a hobbyist, the Elikliv EM4K-AF Digital Microscope is engineered to meet a wide range of needs with its innovative features and user-friendly design. Stay tuned for real-world demonstrations and our final thoughts on this exceptional device.
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  • @RyanMercerReviews
    @RyanMercerReviews  Месяц назад +1

    The microscope: amzn.to/3WkdsAX

  • @AngelSing-Zepol
    @AngelSing-Zepol 5 дней назад

    I’m not a big fan of autofocus (AF), especially when working with tools like a soldering iron or your own fingers that can enter the camera’s field of view. This causes the camera to constantly switch between the PCB and your hands or tools, which, in my opinion, becomes tedious. Ultimately, to avoid this, I prefer using manual focus. However, manual focus via buttons doesn’t seem to be the most precise method to me. Overall, I tend to prefer models without AF.

  • @thanehouse6408
    @thanehouse6408 17 дней назад

    Hey Ryan, I just got one of these but I can't figure out how do you connect it to a Mac? The MacBook Pro has four USB-C ports. First, I tried to use the included HDMI to HDMI cable by connecting the smaller HDMI end to the microscope and the larger HDMI end to a multiport adapter with several ports: (UHD / VGA / SD / Micro SD / USB (two ports) / USB-C / Audio). So HDMI on the scope and UHD on the multiport adapter and that adapter plugged in to one of the USB-C ports on the Mac. No luck. THEN I tried to connect it directly to the mac with the provided USB to USB-C cable. The USB end connected to the 5V Output port, the USB-C end connected to the Mac. Also, no luck. Do I need a particular program to read the image? Nothing appears in Finder. Images do not appear. I cannot find any indication that the Mac is recognizing this as hardware or something trying to communicate with it.

    • @RyanMercerReviews
      @RyanMercerReviews  17 дней назад

      I'm not surem, you may have to use something like OBS studio to capture the feed. I've had to do that with other stuff sending video over USB-C.

    • @thanehouse6408
      @thanehouse6408 17 дней назад

      @@RyanMercerReviews I figured it out... the "USB" port on the microscope goes to the computer. In my case, since my Mac only has USB-C ports, I have to use an adapter. Eventually I will buy a separate cable for this. Then I found Photo Booth on the Mac and it works. The clarity is pretty good, but the scope screen image is actually more sharp and crisp. Now I want to project it to my classroom View Sonic screen. But the way I'm doing it changes the colors drastically. An orange poppy is very yellow. But the image is there so now I'll figure that out and roll it out to my class. Thanks for your video!!

    • @RyanMercerReviews
      @RyanMercerReviews  17 дней назад

      @@thanehouse6408 nice!

  • @gilfade
    @gilfade 11 дней назад

    Anyone figured out how to turn of auto focus

    • @songqunsheng1955
      @songqunsheng1955 8 дней назад +1

      Hi, I got one on Amazon few days ago. Touch the AF button under auto focus mode and the microscope will be turned into MF mode, which is manual focus. You can touch the "+" or "-" button to slightly focus till the image is clear. Hope this helps.