Microscope camera MKTV8

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Special camera that produces perfect microscope photos simply and easily

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Description

Whether monitor, TV, projector, tablet or smartphone, the image can be easily and securely transferred to the desired display via the HDMI and WiFi interfaces of the MKTV8 microscope camera. The software integrated on the camera and a connectable USB mouse offer the option of editing the live image. It is also possible to create image and video files and save them directly to an SD card. A PC is not required for any of this.
The camera can be connected to a PC via the PC software included in the scope of delivery and can also be connected to a smartphone or tablet via an app.
Thanks to the standardized USB 3.0 interface and the C-mount thread, the MKTV8 microscope camera can be connected to all commercially available microscopes, macroscopes, endoscopes and objectives.

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⇒ Video shows MKTV8 microscope camera in application for a biological investigation (here with microscope MBL4000-T-LED)

Technical details MKTV8 camera for microscopes:

■ 8.0 megapixel camera with 1/1.8” CMOS sensor
■ Resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels
■ USB 3.0 interface for PC connection (cable included)
■ HDMI interface (HDMI cable included)
■ USB interface for USB mouse or WiFi adapter (both included)
■ Live image, image capture and video function
■ Integrated software & additional PC software
■ Storage of image and video files on SD card, included
■ C-mount adapter included

Background information on investigations using stereo microscopes or immersion liquid can be found in the methods article Microscopy.

Practical examples can be found in the articles: Examining inclusions with stereo microscopes (bright-field microscopy) and Examining under a dark-field microscope

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