I bought a 2MP digital camera from Microscopes.net for a trinocular microscope for home use and it works fine. The software displays a full screen image and cost just under $200. Provided it is not going to get very heavy use, this should do what you want. The URL is (http://www.microscopenet.com/microscope-accessories-cameras-c-89_49.html). If you want better resolution, they have cameras up to 14MP, at higher prices, of course.

Bryan Llewellyn


Mikael Niku wrote:
Hello!

I'm looking for a digital camera for our histology teaching lab (for
showing and explaining the slides on the screen).
Essentially, a fast live image with good colours and reasonable
resolution are needed. Plus a simple, easy to use software of course.
And preferably not TERRIBLY expensive.

It seems it's still a bit difficult to find such a solution. Any ideas?

With best regards,
Mikael Niku
University of Helsinki, Finland

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