The Digital Microscope Imager from Celestron allows microscope users to view and capture images and video. Viewing any microscope's high-magnification images on a computer screen is comfortable for a single person and small groups.
The DMI replaces the microscope's eyepiece with the aid of a small coupling device. Once it is in position, connecting the USB cable allows images to be viewed on the computer's screen. The DMI is designed to work with most microscopes, and the package includes an image-capture software program.
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It works on Mac with Photo Booth, software not needed. For PC, the software takes a picture and takes a video. Slide the camera into the attachment ring, slip it in your scope and plug in the USB. It's probably the easiest time I ever had with any electronic equipment. Fixed at 15X.
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We use the imager (camera) on various microscopes in the company. The driver is built into Win-XP so it's plug and play (using the scanner and camera wizard). Win-7 is a little harder, but the software installs well (on the non-managed PCs).
It fits well into 23mm and 30mm diameter eyepiece openings. The bodt seems to be nicely finished aluminum.
I wish it included a cover for the sensor end.
Everyone wants one! My only problem is getting it back.
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Image quality is pretty good but software is pretty slow in capturing images. Not for professional applications.
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