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  1. 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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    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
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    • 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

  3. IDS Microscope Camera UI-1460-SE
    IDS Microscope Camera USB-2, 3.0 MP, With Kitec Measurement Software

    As low as £2,370.00 £1,975.00

    Ships in 3-5 days

    Industrial grade CMOS camera
    3 Megapixel Resolution (2048 x 1536)
    C-Mount lens
    Advanced measurement software

  4. DinoEye AM4023CT 1
    Dino-Lite
    Dino-Eye AM4023CT C-Mount Microscope Camera, USB, 1.3MP
    £266.40 £222.00
    Ships in 3-5 days

    * 1.3 Megapixel resolution
    * C-Mount
    * Advanced software, including measurements

  5. DinoEye AM4023U
    Dino-Lite
    Dino-Eye AM4023U Microscope Camera, USB, 1.3MP, 36mm ocular
    £330.00 £275.00
    Ships in 3-5 days

    * 1.3 Megapixel resolution
    * Fits over oculars up to 36mm
    * Advanced software, including measurements

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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