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  1. Moticam X5 Plus Microscope Camera
    Motic
    Moticam X5 Plus Microscope Camera, 1/3" CMOS Sensor, WiFi, Ethernet, 4.0MP
    £556.80 £464.00
    Ships in 7-10 days

    • 4.0 Mp resolution
    • CMOS sensor, 1/3"
    • WiFi & Ethernet Interface
    • Motic Images Plus 3.1 Software
    • MotiConnect Apps for IOS & Android

  2. EduPad Tablet Microscope Camera
    Euromex
    Euromex EduPad 8 Inch Tablet with USB Microscope Camera
    As low as £852.00 £710.00
    Ships in 7-10 days

    • 8" Tablet with Touch Screen
    • 2, 5 or 12 MP resolution
    • USB-2 Interface
    • Image Focus software
    • Fits to Trinocular Microscopes

  3. Euromex EduPad-Wifi with 8 Inch Tablet with 5 Mp Microscope Wifi Camera
    Euromex
    Euromex EduPad-WiFi, 8 Inch Tablet with 5.0Mp USB Microscope Camera
    £756.00 £630.00
    Ships in 7-10 days

    • 8" Tablet with Touch Screen
    • 5.0Mp WiFi Microscope camera
    • Image Focus Software, IOS & Android Apps 
    • Fits to Trinocular Microscopes

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    Euromex VC.3031 HD-Lite Microscope Camera HDMI
    Euromex
    Euromex VC.3031 HD-Lite Microscope Camera HDMI, Optional HD Monitor
    As low as £633.60 £528.00
    In Stock, ready to ship now

    • HD1080p resolution, 15fps (5.0MP Sensor)
    • HDMI, USB-2 and SD Memory card
    • C-Mount interface to any microscope
    • Image capture. No PC required
    • Supplied with or without 11.6" HD monitor

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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