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Abbe Condenser (see Condenser)
Achromat Lens (see lens)
Adapter –
See Power Supply – note all digital-only cameras (microscope or flexible-necked
camera are powered by the USB connection.
Eyepiece Adapter – For attaching Ken-A-Vision Cameras with a microscope –
accessory supplied with all KAV cameras, which allow our cameras
to be closely aligned with the eyepiece of the microscope.
Analog Output – (see also Composite Video). Analog signals are continuous electrical
signals that vary over time. Usually the variations follow that of the non-electric
(original) signal. So, for example, a telephone signal is analog, and the variations
in the wave form signal are the same as the original voice of the speaker into the
phone. Therefore, the two are analogous hence the name analog. Compare this
to a Digital output. (See Digital Output)
Anisotropic materials – (see Materials – anisotropic)
Apertures (openings in microscope Diaphragm) – (see Diaphragm)
Applied Vision ™ for Windows – (see also Software) – Ken-A-Vision’s own
software (Version 3.0 available Spring, 2007) which works seamlessly with Ken-
A-Vision digital USB products. It allows for the capture of single images, time-
lapse sequences, time-lapse movies, and movies. Advanced functionalities such
as image amalgamation, measurement, and image marking are also available.
Images are exportable to Word, WordPerfect, Power Point and other equivalent
presentation programs.
AVI - Audio-Video Interleave – is the video format for Windows and the format in which
time-lapse movies or digital movies are saved when using Applied Vision ™ for
Windows.
Audio Output – Some KAV Products have built-in microphones or the ability to have
microphones plugged in using an RCA Jack. (see also Connectors)
Auto Focus- the ability of a camera to attain the correct focus on a subject, instead of
requiring the operator to adjust focus manually.
Ball and socket – attachment for head of some Ken-A-Vision cameras– literally a ball,
which rotates in a socket allows camera head to be maneuvered over a 90° range
of motion.
Binocular Head – (see Head-binocular)
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