3MP USB 2.0 Color CMOS Digital Eyepiece Microscope Camera

SKU: MD300-3PL

€106,99

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€106,99

The Higher the Magnification - The More Detail You'll See

Magnification is the ability of your microscope to make small objects seem larger. As the magnification increases the area being viewed will be decrease is size but the detail of the area being viewed will improve.

Amscope microscopes come with multiple magnifications to aid you in finding the proper magnification for viewing each specimen.

Camera Connection Types

When comparing 2.0 and 3.0 there are few major differences. First the transfer rates. USB 2.0 offers transfer rates of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of 4.8 Gbps - that's 10 times faster.

Camera Resolution

The most important factor in ensuring successful microscopic imaging is choosing the appropriate optics and camera for your application that gives you more data and higher image quality. When selecting a microscope camera, it is best to base your decision on the most important requirements for your microscopic observation.

Key Features

  • 3MP USB digital camera captures photos & live videos on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS X, and Linux computers
  • User-friendly software for Windows offers editing/processing and advanced features including Stitching, EDF, Video Recording and Measurement functions
  • Linux and Mac software records video and still images, with controls for exposure and color
  • Supports Native C/C++, C#, Directshow, Twain, Labview
  • Fits 3 mounting sizes: 23mm, 30mm and 30.5mm (two mounting adapters included)

A Webcam for Your Microscope

AmScope's MD series digital eyepiece cameras are lightweight and compact, making them perfect companions to any microscope. Another huge benefit is their ability to be used with popular video conferencing apps just like a webcam. This is because they use UVC protocol, making them plug-and-play compatible on most platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Whether remote-streaming a QC line or partcicpating in an online class, the MD series digital eyepiece can connect you to the world.

The MD300 is an ultra-compact 3MP USB digital microscope camera, ideally suited for use as an eyepiece camera. By itself, it will fit 23mm ocular or photo ports, but it can be adapted to fit 30mm or 30.5mm ports using the included sleeves. Using the USB interface for both connectivity and power, only a single cable is needed.

With software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, this camera package is a multi-platform imaging solution. The included Windows software offers image-development and measurement tools, as well as advanced compositing features such as image-stitching and extended-depth-of-focus. With the ability to calibrate scales at multiple magnifications, the software can be used for multi-level inspection. Independent preview and capture resolutions allow you to view high-speed video while simultaneously capturing high-definition images. For Mac and Linux, there is a lite version of the software which can capture video and still images, and includes limited processing features.

Specifications

Sensor
Sensor Type CMOS (color)
Sensor Size 1/2.7" format (4.51mm x 3.38mm)
Pixels 3M
Pixel Size 2.2µm x 2.2µm
Shutter Electronic Rolling shutter
Camera
Frame Rate(s) 3fps @ 2048x1536
5fps @ 1600x1200
7.5fps @ 1280x1024
Connectivity USB 2.0
Mounting Size 23mm
Compensating Lens
Power 5V over USB
Dimensions 27.2mm Ø x 40mm
Operating Temperature -10-50°C
Operating Humidity 30-80%

Software

OS Requirements Windows (32/64 bit) XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS 10.8+, Linux kernel 3.13+
Hardware Requirements Intel Core2 2.8GHz or comparable processor, 2GB RAM, USB 2.0
Features
Windows Version
Live video preview
Captures still images and video
Time-lapse capture
Exposure and white-balance controls
Dark-field correction
Digital binning
Image processing
Measurement tools, including lines, arcs, polygons
Segmentation and counting tools
Image-stitching, extended depth-of-field, HDR
Fluorescence color-mapping
Mac/Linux Versions
Live video preview
Captures still images and video
Exposure control
Color adjustment
Measurement tools, including lines, arcs, polygons

Contents:

  • One 3MP Digital Camera
  • One USB Cable
  • One 23mm to 30mm Sizing Adapter
  • One 23mm to 30.5mm Sizing Adapter
  • One CD with Software and User's Instructions
  • Application Camera-Brightfield
    Camera Application PC & Mac Display
    Camera Connectivity USB 2.0
    Camera Mounting Size 23mm , 30.5mm , 30mm
    Camera Pixel 3.0MP
    Camera Sensor CMOS
    Camera Type Brightfield
    Compatibility PC & Mac
    Manufacturer AmScope
    Mounting Size Camera-23mm , Camera-30.5mm , Camera-30mm
    Pixel 3.0MP
    Product Software md
    Sensor Camera-CMOS

    A Webcam for Your Microscope

    AmScope's MD series digital eyepiece cameras are lightweight and compact, making them perfect companions to any microscope. Another huge benefit is their ability to be used with popular video conferencing apps just like a webcam. This is because they use UVC protocol, making them plug-and-play compatible on most platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Whether remote-streaming a QC line or partcicpating in an online class, the MD series digital eyepiece can connect you to the world.

    The MD300 is an ultra-compact 3MP USB digital microscope camera, ideally suited for use as an eyepiece camera. By itself, it will fit 23mm ocular or photo ports, but it can be adapted to fit 30mm or 30.5mm ports using the included sleeves. Using the USB interface for both connectivity and power, only a single cable is needed.

    With software available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, this camera package is a multi-platform imaging solution. The included Windows software offers image-development and measurement tools, as well as advanced compositing features such as image-stitching and extended-depth-of-focus. With the ability to calibrate scales at multiple magnifications, the software can be used for multi-level inspection. Independent preview and capture resolutions allow you to view high-speed video while simultaneously capturing high-definition images. For Mac and Linux, there is a lite version of the software which can capture video and still images, and includes limited processing features.

    Specifications

    Sensor
    Sensor Type CMOS (color)
    Sensor Size 1/2.7" format (4.51mm x 3.38mm)
    Pixels 3M
    Pixel Size 2.2µm x 2.2µm
    Shutter Electronic Rolling shutter
    Camera
    Frame Rate(s) 3fps @ 2048x1536
    5fps @ 1600x1200
    7.5fps @ 1280x1024
    Connectivity USB 2.0
    Mounting Size 23mm
    Compensating Lens
    Power 5V over USB
    Dimensions 27.2mm Ø x 40mm
    Operating Temperature -10-50°C
    Operating Humidity 30-80%

    Software

    OS Requirements Windows (32/64 bit) XP/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS 10.8+, Linux kernel 3.13+
    Hardware Requirements Intel Core2 2.8GHz or comparable processor, 2GB RAM, USB 2.0
    Features
    Windows Version
    Live video preview
    Captures still images and video
    Time-lapse capture
    Exposure and white-balance controls
    Dark-field correction
    Digital binning
    Image processing
    Measurement tools, including lines, arcs, polygons
    Segmentation and counting tools
    Image-stitching, extended depth-of-field, HDR
    Fluorescence color-mapping
    Mac/Linux Versions
    Live video preview
    Captures still images and video
    Exposure control
    Color adjustment
    Measurement tools, including lines, arcs, polygons

    Contents:

  • One 3MP Digital Camera
  • One USB Cable
  • One 23mm to 30mm Sizing Adapter
  • One 23mm to 30.5mm Sizing Adapter
  • One CD with Software and User's Instructions
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    Nicely convenient

    The USB camera acts just like a normal eye piece, an attachment that can be quickly set up with a free downloadable software to let you view the specimen on the PC.
    The resolution is enough to see small details, the image can be adjusted through saturation and brightness (along with much more) to improve the image. However it will have a noticeable delay when you move your specimen which causes a blur. The camera can typically handle the lower objective lens, higher objectives would not work but perhaps due to a weak focus.
    The digital camera is a rather convenient attachment when buying along with your microscope. Swiftly take photos of the magnification immediately at your PC.