1. Introduction
The YIZHAN Digital Microscope is a versatile tool designed for a wide range of applications, offering high-definition imaging and continuous zoom capabilities. This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your digital microscope, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
It is an ideal helper for tasks such as QC inspection, educational purposes, industrial inspection, PCB material analysis, jewelry and stamp collection, textile industrial inspection, and biological inspection.

2. Product Overview
The YIZHAN Digital Microscope system features a high-quality camera, a versatile C-mount zoom lens, and a reinforced multi-angle adjustable bracket. Different camera models offer varying resolutions and connectivity options to suit specific needs.
2.1 Key Features
- 4K Image Quality & Ultra-high Pixel Resolution
- Equipped with SONY CMOS Image Sensors
- Multiple Output Interfaces: HDMI, USB, VGA, Type-C
- High Frame Rates: 60FPS / 30FPS
- Photography & Video Recording Capabilities
- Durable Aluminium Alloy Construction
- High Precision Optics
2.2 Camera Models
The microscope is available with different camera models, each offering unique specifications:
2.3 1X-150X C-mount Lens
The included optical lens provides a continuous zoom range, allowing for detailed observation of various objects.
2.4 Reinforced Foldable Bracket
The microscope comes with a robust, multi-angle adjustable folding stand, designed for stability and flexibility in various working environments.
2.5 Packing List
The standard package includes:
- 1 x Camera Set (selected model)
- 1 x 1X-150X C-mount Lens
- 1 x Fill Light
- 1 x Reinforced Foldable Bracket
3. Specifications
3.1 Camera Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 1 / 2.8 SONY sensor |
| Pixel size | 2.9µm × 2.9µm |
| HDMI output | 1920*1080 60FPS |
| TYPE-C output | 1920*1080/30, 1280*720/30, 640*480/30, 320*240/30 (MJPG) |
| Lens interface | C/CS |
| Exposure | Automatic / manual |
| Exposure compensation | Support |
| White balance | Automatic / manual, support for RGB adjustable |
| Memory | Max. support is 64GB (TF card) |
| Input voltage | DC: 5V |
| Lineation | 16 lines, with adjustable color, thickness, and position |
| Centre line | Support |
| Menu language | English / Chinese |
| Telecontroller | Support for the remote control operation |
| Net weight | 150g |
| Rough weight | 350g |
| Product size | 66*66*49mm |
| Packing measurement | 145*130*70mm |
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Sony Chip | IMX415L |
| Video Interface | HDMI, USB-PC, TF Card |
| Record | 4K/1080p |
| Photo | Max 60MP (10368x5888)/4K |
| HDMI Output | 4K/1080p |
| USB Output | 4K/2K/1080p |
| Lens Interface | CS |
| Working voltage | 12V |
| Working current | 190mA |
| Optical format | 1/2.7" |
| Pixel size | 1.5µm*1.5µm |
| Scanning mode | Progressive |
| Shutter mode | Electronic shutter |
| Dynamic range | 69dB |
| S/N ratio | 40dB |
| OSD language | 11 languages (Chinese/English/Traditional Chinese/Japanese/French/Spanish/German/Italian/Portuguese/Russian/Arabic) |
| AWB mode | One-shot white balance/manual/auto |
| Cross line | Support 4 groups: 32 horizontal and vertical lines (Color/line width adjustable) |
| B/W | Supported |
| Negative | Supported |
| Mirror flip | Supported |
| Freeze | Supported |
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Sensor | 1/2.33 inch Sony 48 megapixel CMOS sensor |
| Pixel size | 1.335µm × 1.335µm |
| HDMI output | 1920*1080 60PFS |
| USB output | 1920*1080/30, 1280*720/30, 640*480/30, 320*240/30 (MJPG) |
| Camera interface | C/CS |
| Exposure | Automatic/manual |
| Exposure compensation | Support |
| White balance | Automatic/manual, RGB adjustable |
| Storage | Supports a maximum of 64GB (TF card) |
| Input voltage | DC 5v-12v |
| Line | Supports 8 straight lines with adjustable color, thickness and position |
| Center line | Support |
| Menu language | English/Chinese (default English) |
| Remote control | Support remote control operation |
| Net weight | 250g |
| Rough weight | 450g |
| Product size | 66*66*49mm |
| Packing size | 145*130*70mm |
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Pixel array | 13MP |
| Sensor | Sony imx323 |
| Overall dimension | 75*50*50mm |
| Video Interface | HDMI, VGA |
| Lens Interface | CS |
| Working voltage | 12V |
| Working current | 150mA |
| Optical format | 1/3" |
| Pixel size | 2.8µm*2.8µm |
| TV Lines | 1200TVLine |
| FPS of max image | 60FPS |
| Scanning mode | Progressive |
| Shutter mode | Electronic shutter |
| Dynamic range | 65dB |
| S/N ratio | 45dB |
| OSD language | English/Chinese |
| AWB mode | One time white balance / manual / auto |
| HDR | Adjustable |
| Cross line | Support 8 colors / line width adjustable |
| B/W | Allow |
| Negative | Allow |
| Mirror flip | Support left / right / up / down |
| Freeze | Allow |
| Manual set bright, contrast, sharp, saturation | Allow |
| Output of display resolution | HDMI:16:9, 4:3; VGA: Above 1920*1080P |
3.2 1X-150X Zoom C-mount Lens Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Working distance | 50mm-1000mm |
| Zoom ratios | 1 : 15 |
| Magnification Power | 0.15-2X (approx. 1 - 150X on the display) |
| View field of Max multiple | 4.2mm*2.4mm |
| View field of Min multiple | 130mm*70mm |
| Size | 30mm (diameter) * 99mm (length) |
| Weight | 195g |

4. Setup
4.1 Assembling the Microscope
- Attach the camera to the C-mount lens.
- Secure the lens assembly to the microscope head on the adjustable bracket.
- Mount the reinforced foldable bracket to a stable surface using the clamp.
- Adjust the bracket arms to the desired position and height.
- Attach the fill light to the microscope head, ensuring it illuminates the working area.
4.2 Connecting to a Display/PC
Depending on your camera model, you can connect the microscope to a monitor or a computer.
4.2.1 Monitor Connection (HDMI/VGA)
- Connect the camera to your monitor using an HDMI or VGA cable (check camera model compatibility).
- Connect the camera to the power supply.
- Ensure the monitor is set to the correct input source.
4.2.2 PC Connection (USB/Type-C)
For models XHU4003, XHU4011, and XHU4002, you can connect to a PC for advanced features and software control.
- Use the dedicated USB or Type-C cable to connect the camera's interface to your computer.
- Download and install the provided software from the address: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uhIXHPESUhsn4dt3KSQ0sBGb4_ta6aWO/view?usp=sharing
- Once the software is installed, you can control the camera and access editing features.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Power On/Off
Connect the power adapter to the camera and a power outlet. The microscope will power on automatically or can be turned on via the remote control/camera buttons.
5.2 Adjusting Focus and Magnification
- Place the object to be observed under the microscope lens.
- Rotate the optical lens to adjust the focus until the image on the display is clear.
- The 1X-150X continuous zoom lens allows for fine-tuning of magnification.
5.3 Using the Remote Control
The remote control provides convenient access to various camera functions.
- Zoom In/Out: Adjust magnification.
- Menu: Access the on-screen display (OSD) menu.
- AE (Exposure): Adjust exposure settings.
- AWB (White Balance): Adjust white balance settings.
- Photograph: Capture still images.
- Videotape: Start/stop video recording.
- Freeze: Freeze the live image.
- Navigation Buttons: Navigate through menu options.
5.4 Menu Navigation and Settings
Access the OSD menu using the remote control or camera buttons to configure various settings.
- Language: Select your preferred menu language (English, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic).
- Exposure: Adjust brightness.
- AWB: Set white balance.
- Rec resolution: Choose video recording resolution (e.g., 4K).
- Image resolution: Set photo resolution (e.g., 48MP).
- Display Ratio: Adjust aspect ratio.
- Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation, Contrast: Fine-tune image quality.
- Cross Line: Enable/disable and configure crosshairs.
- Freeze: Toggle image freeze.
- Black & white, Negative film, Mirror, Flip: Apply image effects.
- Format: Format the TF card.
- Power-up Zoom: Set initial zoom level.
- Date/Time: Set system date and time.
5.5 Using the Fill Light
The bright LED fill light provides centralized circular illumination, reducing shadows and enhancing visibility of objects under observation. Adjust the light intensity as needed for optimal viewing.
6. Maintenance
6.1 Cleaning
- Lens: Use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optical lenses. For stubborn smudges, a small amount of lens cleaning solution can be applied to the cloth (not directly to the lens).
- Camera Body & Stand: Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- LED Light: Ensure the light is off and cool before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth.
6.2 Storage
- Store the microscope in a clean, dry, and dust-free environment when not in use.
- If storing for extended periods, consider covering the microscope with a dust cover.
- Avoid exposing the microscope to extreme temperatures or humidity.
6.3 General Care
- Handle the microscope and its components with care to prevent damage from drops or impacts.
- Do not attempt to disassemble the camera or lens, as this may void the warranty and cause irreparable damage.
- Ensure all cables are properly connected and not strained.
7. Troubleshooting
7.1 No Image on Display
- Check all cable connections (HDMI, VGA, USB, power).
- Ensure the monitor is set to the correct input source.
- Verify the camera is powered on.
- If using PC software, ensure the software is correctly installed and the camera is selected.
7.2 Blurry Image
- Adjust the focus by rotating the lens.
- Ensure the working distance between the lens and the object is within the specified range (50mm-1000mm).
- Clean the lens if there are smudges or dust.
- Check the display resolution settings in the camera menu.
7.3 Image Too Dark/Bright
- Adjust the exposure settings using the remote control or OSD menu.
- Ensure the LED fill light is on and adjusted to an appropriate brightness level.
- Check the brightness, contrast, and saturation settings in the OSD menu.
7.4 Remote Control Not Responding
- Check the batteries in the remote control and replace if necessary.
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote control and the camera's IR receiver.
7.5 PC Software Connection Issues
- Ensure the correct drivers are installed.
- Try a different USB/Type-C port on your computer.
- Restart the PC and the microscope.
- Verify the software version is compatible with your operating system.
8. User Tips
- Stable Setup: Always ensure the bracket is securely clamped to a stable surface to prevent vibrations that could affect image clarity, especially at higher magnifications.
- Optimal Lighting: Utilize the adjustable LED fill light to eliminate shadows and achieve even illumination on your subject. Experiment with different light angles for best results.
- Software Features: For models with PC connectivity, explore the dedicated software for advanced features like measurement, image editing, and calibration to enhance your workflow.
- TF Card Management: Regularly back up important photos and videos from your TF card to prevent data loss and ensure sufficient storage space for new recordings.
9. Warranty and Support
9.1 Warranty Information
Our store offers a warranty policy for your product:
- Within 30 days of delivery: Free replacement for any defects or issues.
- 1 to 12 months from delivery: Replacement available, requiring payment for some parts of the order value.
- Older than 12 months: Small discounts may be offered for replacements or repairs.
9.2 Customer Support
For any problems or inquiries, please contact our customer service. Our working hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM Beijing Time. We aim to respond within 30 minutes during working hours and resolve issues within 24 hours.




