Microscopy Cameras

Microscopy cameras are cameras incorporated into a microscope that records exactly what is seen through the microscope. They can work by projecting what is seen through a microscope on to a screen (like a computer monitor) or by recording the viewing of any specimen through a series of high-resolution images or through video. Two types of cameras that are suitable for microscopes including televisions (direct video) and computer capture (including USB and firewire connection). Microscopy cameras are used by researchers to share information or record findings in a wide variety of fields including science and research, engineering, botany, entomology and astronomy.

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