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  1. Euromex CMEX-Pro Microscope Camera
    Euromex
    Euromex CMEX-Pro Series Microscope Cameras USB 3.0
    As low as £453.60 £378.00
    In Stock, ready to ship now

    • 5, 10 or 18 MP resolution
    • Fast frame rates with USB 3.0 
    • C-Mount or eyepiece adapters
    • ImageFocus Alpha softwaren
    • Image stacking, EDF, HDR functions 

  2. Bestseller
    Dino-Lite Edge AM7025X Microscope Camera
    Dino-Lite
    Dino-Eye Edge AM7025X Microscope Camera, USB, 5.0MP, EDOF, Fits 23/30/30.5mm Ocular & C-Mount
    £528.00 £440.00
    In Stock, ready to ship now

    * 5.0 Megapixel resolution
    * Latest Edge series CMOS sensor
    * Fits, 23, 30 or 30.5mm eyepiece & C-Mount
    * Advanced software, incl measurement & EDOF

  3. Moticam S6 Scientific Grade Microscope Camera
    Motic
    Moticam Pro S5 Lite Scientific Grade Microscope Camera, 2/3" sCMOS Sensor, USB 3.1, 5.0MP
    £1,311.60 £1,093.00
    Ships in 7-10 days

    • 5.0 Megapixel resolution
    • Large sCMOS sensor, 2/3"
    • 40fps with USB 3.1 
    • Top model of Moticam S Series
    • Motic Images Plus 3.0 Software

  4. Euromex ProPad USB Microscope Camera and 10 Inch Tablet
    Euromex ProPad USB Microscope Camera 10 Inch HD Touchscreen Tablet + Keyboard
    As low as £1,512.00 £1,260.00

    • 10" Tablet HD Touch Screen & keyboard
    • 2, 5 or 12 MP Camera
    • USB-2 Interface
    • Image Focus software
    • Fits to Trinocular Microscopes

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Cameras

Turn your conventional microscope into a digital microscope with our range of cameras for real-time imaging and analysis. Microscope cameras provide an effective solution to viewing and capturing digital images through a traditional microscope and are used in a variety of imaging applications such as microscopy, quality control and automation.

Fitting a camera to your microscope can either be done using the photo port if your microscope has a trinocular head, or by simply replacing one eyepiece. 

For more advice read our Microscope Camera Guide