🔍 Dive into the Microscopic Universe!
The SVBONY SV189 Microscope Digital Camera is a high-definition imaging device designed for capturing detailed photographs and videos of microscopic specimens. With a 1.3 million pixel resolution and USB 2.0 connectivity, it is compatible with both MAC and Windows operating systems. The included software allows for easy editing and measurement, making it a versatile tool for both amateur and professional use. Its adaptable design fits various microscope eyepiece sizes, making it a perfect addition to any lab or home setup.
G**N
I like it.
I liked.Thank you
A**R
Image quality on the screen is sub optimal.
I wanted to like this for its ease of use and portability. It is all that, but the resolution on the monitor is poor enough that I can't use it for the tasks I had intended it for. I've worked in the optical business and had owned a company selling and servicing optical instruments for over 45 years. I've used nearly every make, model and brand of microscope. I didn't have any expectations that this would provide the similar resolution as a quality optical microscope, but thought it might be adequate. For my purposes it's not.
S**.
Great value for the money.
Good for documenting slide material. Also, would be a great teaching tool.
S**A
Warning-I should not have bought this.
I could not make this work, and the IT person said it had a virus on the software they examined on the Internet.
A**S
Mala resolución
Mala resolución.
D**S
Great little unit for the money.
Easy to use and very clear image.
A**R
Affordable and high quality, Very happy!
Love it!
C**Z
It's okay, but not great
The camera is shipped with a mismatched lens so you get a very different field of view. When put on a trinocular microscope the video output looks like you zoomed in 2 to 3x compared to what you see in your eye pieces. If you're trying to record what you're seeing this is not going to give you full view. Much of what you see when you look through the eye pieces will be out of frame. This camera has a 2.8 sensor and should be used with a 0.28 reduction lens but it has a 0.5 reduction lens. I got a different camera which I like much better and paired it with a 0.3 reduction lens as a 0.28 reduction lens does not seem to be available even though that seems to be the most common camera sensor size for microscope cameras. If somebody makes a 0.28 when's I will buy it the second I stumble on it.If you're not worried about the field of view and want a cheap camera that works and is ready to go without needing to find a lens this isn't a bad option. I use my microscope too work on watches and want to be able to record what I am seeing. This setup leaves much of what I'm seeing out of frame and un recorded. It was easy to use, the quality seems relatively low but okay. The and then picture quality are not all that great.
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