Microscope Cameras
The most flexible way to create a digital microscope is to add a digital microscope camera to a standard microscope. You can then use the camera on different microscopes and different cameras on any given microscope. Moreover, since microscope camera technology is improving so rapidly, it is easy to replace a camera as new ones arrive on the market.
We offer five brands of microscope camera, all of which have included software, are easy-to-use, affordable and professionally selected for excellent color resolution. They include: our house brand OptixCam,which we recommend for general use in schools and home, industrial inspection and other general use applications in healthcare and research, Dino-Eye (Dino-Lite cameras), which are designed for industrial inspection,Motic for more advanced applications, and two the research grade brands, Lumenera and Jenoptik ProgRes.
These camera brands are designed for use across our customer base including Entry Level and General Purpose users (with CMOS sensors) through more Advanced Professionals (with either CMOS or CCD sensors). Applications include standard image capture and documentation for school, home and industrial inspection to more advanced low light fluorescence imaging and material science applications.
They include USB digital microscope cameras as well as for TV/AVI output for direct output to TV or monitor. Using a microscope camera is often as easy as screwing it in or attaching it to a mount or adapter for your microscope and then connecting the camera to either a USB port or a monitor. Since an optical microscope with built-in digital camera capabilities can sometimes be prohibitively expensive, using a high speed modular microscope camera for capturing images digitally is often a much more affordable option.
They include USB digital microscope cameras as well as for TV/AVI output for direct output to TV or monitor. Robust Image capture, documentation and measuring software is typically included as standard as is live imaging video capability.
USB 3.0 is now standard on most new laptops and computers for faster output speeds and improved resolution. Check out our new USB 3.0 microscope cameras here.
Microscope Cameras
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OptixCam
HDMI-1080PU 2.0MP PC / MAC 60 FPS Digital Microscope Camera
In stock- High definition 1080P HDMI or USB2.0 output (PC or MAC)
- Streaming HDMI output direct to monitor or TV at 60 fps
- HDMI capture resolution of 2.0MP
- Auto white balance for color accuracy
- Included memory card slot
- Multiple cross-hair pointers available
- PC / MAC compatible
- HDMI cable, USB mouse included
- C-mount Adapter REQUIRED
- Omano
TMS-HDMI-1 1080P 2.0 MP PC-Only 30 FPS Digital Microscope Camera
In stock- High definition 1080P HDMI or 2.0 MP USB output (Windows only)
- Streaming 1080P HDMI output direct to monitor or TV
- USB Image capture resolution of 2.0 MP
- HDMI video capture resolution of 1280 x 720P @ 30 fps
- Auto white balance for color accuracy
- Optional Micro-SD card output (card sold separately)
- C-mount Adapter NOT included
- Meiji Techno
HD1500T Color HD 2MP CMOS 60FPS HDMI USB 2.0 Digital Microscope Camera
In stock- High definition 1080P HDMI and USB2.0 output
- Streaming HDMI output direct to monitor at 60 fps
- Auto white balance for color accuracy
- Included memory card slot
- Measurement software
- HDMI cable and USB remote included
- Meiji Techno
HD1500TM Color HD 2MP CMOS 60FPS HDMI USB 2.0 Digital Microscope Camera and 11.6" Screen
In stock- High definition 1080P HDMI and USB2.0 output
- Streaming HDMI output direct to included 11.6" monitor at 60 fps
- Auto white balance for color accuracy
- Included memory card slot
- Measurement software
- HDMI cable and USB remote included
- Meiji Techno
HD1600MI Color HD 16MP CMOS 25FPS USB 3.0 Digital Microscope Camera
In stock- 16MP Still resolution 4608×3456
- 16MP Live video 4608×3456 4 fps
- 4MP Live video 2304×1728 25 fps
- 1/2.33″ CMOS chip
- OS support: Windows XP and later
- USB 3.0 cable and USB thumb drive included