Wednesday, 1 March 2017

The Popularity of Digital Cameras in Photomicrography



The universal availability of high-resolution digital cameras at fairly low prices have made photography with microscope easier than with the traditional film. Coupled with the latest developments in software, digital imaging now offers photo micrography facility for images that were not possible few years ago.  Anyone can capture high-quality images, irrespective of skill or experience. The results can be instantly viewed, which allows immediate rectification of errors if any and capturing a new image. The digital photo micrograph can be processed by software's to create or analyse images that previously only the professionals could do or were not possible at all.

Digital image sensor
The digital image sensor plays an important role in digital imaging. Every digital camera has a film like a device, known as the sensor, which captures the light coming in via a lens to form an image. Sensor size is important in photography because it greatly impacts the image quality. The camera with a larger sensor will produce better quality images, this is because photo receptors or pixels are larger on the bigger sensors.
Resolution and image quality
The number of pixels on a sensor and their individual size varies according to the camera manufacturers and the resolution of the camera is also determined by it. Camera's resolution is measured in megapixels and both image file resolution and monitor resolution are measured in pixels per inch (PPI). The bottom line is, the higher the camera's resolution the better the image quality.
Choice of digital camera
Almost any digital camera can be utilised to record images from the microscope, just attach digital camera microscopeadapter and capture images in high resolution. If the camera is to be used for general photography, then a conventional camera can be used. However, if you need camera specifically for the microscope, then a specialised camera system is appropriate.
Instead of a digital camera, you can use your iPhone as it also captures high-quality images. You just need to buy iPhone 6 plus microscope adapter and capture or record images the same way as in digital camera. 


Thursday, 23 February 2017

Attaching a Camera to a Microscope for Super Close Photography

There is a host of solutions to connect a camera to a microscope, some are low cost, and others are DIYs or other commercial options. Each one has its own distinct pros and cons. The camera can be either connected via phototube on a trinocular head, microscope camera adapter or can be added to one of the microscope eyepieces, depending on the setup.

Connecting an analog video camera to the microscope allows fast video display on a TV making it suitable to use in a classroom. The speed is in real time and faster. The downside is that a separate power supply is needed and the camera must be compatible with the TV system.



Connecting a SLR to the microscope is an expensive solution but it provides the best results. The image produced is of top quality and the projection ocular corrects the chromatic aberrations and generates a flat field of view. The SLR also has a high dynamic range and a high resolution. The sensor is also quite large thus, the signal to noise ratio is high making it suitable for low light photography and very short exposure time. The main drawback is the high cost of both SLR and associated adapter tube. SLRs likewise cannot be used for focal photography as the lens diameter is too large.

Using a mobile phone camera works great as it focuses to infinity and also, the lens of the mobile phone is smaller than the image produced by the eyepiece. It is a simple, fast and cost-effective solution. Microscopy app, which is easily available, calculates magnification and the images can be sent directly to another user from the phone.

One of the most suitable approaches is to use an adapter which is specifically designed for the microscope. These adapters are equipped with high quality, plan achromatic optical system which enables the user to capture photographs in high resolution and yield a flat field of view without loss of focus at the edges.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Attach Your Microscope To The Camera

A microscope with a digital output such as USB. Often includes software to display the image on a screen or computer.Each microscope will have its own specific adapter, they are generally not interchangeable between microscopes because each phototube is of a different and unique diameter and presents the image at a different focal point above the phototube. These microscopic adapters have lenses built into them and allows you to see the images equivalent of what you see through 10x eyepieces when you are viewing the images through camera.

When adding a camera to a microscope, a C-mount adapter is all what you need because it is the usual connector.The adapter control functions that enable adjustments of all imaging parameters independently of the microscope. It is perfect for connecting most digital cameras with threaded lenses to most microscopes. So that the cameras can also be easily integrated into microscope systems for general imaging applications.You just need to select the appropriate magnification c-mount adapter according to the microscope camera adapter. The resulting images and usability are generally satisfactory when used with the appropriate adaptors. The adapter allows the camera to be in focus at the same time that the eyepieces are in focus.

If your microscope has a different type of optical connection, you can probably contact your microscope manufacturer to obtain one of the standards that are supported. As, it is always better to use the appropriate and supported adapters. Digital camera adapter drops into the trinocular port on your microscope and has threads on the end that sticks up out of the microscope to connect. If you are interested in taking more professional high megapixel pictures and you have a DSLR camera or another digital camera then you should consider the supported camera adapters.

Monday, 9 January 2017

A Detailed World!

When you see an image through a digital microscope, you can project the same to a computer monitor for observation and can also save it for later view or future usage. After gaining access to the digital microscopes, the laptops and the associated software for capturing images, students exhibited diverse skills and abilities in their use of information technologies which was not possible with the old traditional microscopes available. Hence, a big change has been brought by technology. This technology affordably enhances opportunities in science education through interactions with digital images and multimedia in interesting ways. This kind of high-resolution analysis under high magnification has become easier with the developments in microscopic camera.The image that appears on the screen of a digital microscope is identical with the image that is stored for documentation purposes.


As microscopy techniques grow more complex and operational expectations become more demanding, finding yourself the best digital microscope camera can be troublesome sometimes. With unlimited applications of use and several different models of digital microscopes, it is totally worth it to go through some trouble. These days many medical professionals of all specialties are adding this unique item to their practice. Not only medical professionals but schools while teaching students are using this to make them understand new specimens and professionals in other fields are also using it freely for their organizational or habitual purposes. For instance, dermatologists enjoy this while providing a full range of mobility to scan skin or teachers can use this to show the entire class what can be seen through the eyepiece versus one at a time viewing. This technology stands to improve the success of quality assessment tasks within almost any manufacturing environment. All digital microscopes have numerous features that make them great tools for education and research.