Vision Lynx Evo

Unique eyepieceless LED Stereo microscope with 3D depth perception

Work better for longer with the Lynx Evo, designed as a unique eyepieceless stereo microscope for superior ergonomics. Increase productivity and accuracy of results with a stereo microscope designed with humans in mind. 

Whatever your challenge – inspection, production, reworking, or anything requiring magnification the Lynx Evo with 3D depth perception and bright, high resolution, high contrast images allows operators to work comfortably and with greater concentration. 

Magnifications from 2.7x to 240x make it ideal for a wide range of applications including vital aerospace inspection and PCB inspections. This LED microscope combines a SmartCAM 50 still and video camera with ViCapture software ensuring quality visual inspection time and again. 

For an LED microscope with 3D depth perception, find out more about the Lynx Evo.

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Specifications

Why Choose Vision Lynx Evo?

  • Patented stereo eyepieceless optical technology for superb resolution and contrast
  • Easy hand to eye coordination resulting in increased throughput, accuracy and reduced scrap
  • Long life, true colour LED illumination for shadow free viewing of complex surfaces
  • Reporting software
  • SmartCAM 50 still and video camera, with ViCapture software
  • Key Numbers

  • Magnification from 2.7x to 240x
  • 360° Rotating Viewer
  • Accessories

    Available with a wide range of accessories:

  • Oblique and Direct Viewer
  • EVOTIS - Advanced inspection workstation for large area subjects
  • Available with ViPlus software providing enhanced inspection and image capture
  • Ergo stand for small footprint and high stability
  • Multi-axis stand where maximum workspace is required
  • Step Magnification Multiplier
  • Measuring / Comparison Graticule
  • Downloads

    Case Study

    University of Leicester purchase Lynx Evo as vital aerospace inspection solution

    “Vision Engineering’s Lynx Evo is perfectly suited for this aerospace application”, explains Duncan Ross, Head of the Electronics Workshop.

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