Microscopic Camera LBN-MIC121 uses a high-quality SONY Exmor CMOS sensor with a pixel size of 2.4×2.4 μm for quality images. With resolutions from 1.5MP to 45MP, it ensures a clear capture of fine details. It offers three different combinations of frame rate (FPS) and resolution. Utilizes column-parallel A/D conversion for ultra-low noise and low power consumption. Our camera features a standard C-mount for easy mounting on various microscopy setups.
| Resolution | 1.5MP to 45MP |
| Sensor | 20M/IMX183(C, RS) |
| Sensor Size | 13.06×8.76 mm |
| Pixel Size | 2.4×2.4 μm |
| G Sensitivity Dark Signal |
462 mV with 1/30s 0.21 mV with 1/30s |
| FPS with Resolution |
15 FPS with 5440×3648 pixels 50 FPS with 2736×1824 pixels 60 FPS with 1824×1216 pixels |
| Binning | 1×1, 2×2, 3×3 |
| Exposure | 0.1ms to 15s |
| Spectral Range | 380 to 650nm (with IR-cut Filter) |
| White Balance | ROI White Balance/ Manual Temp Tint Adjustment/NA for Monochromatic Sensor |
| Color Technique | Ultra-fine TM HISPVP /NA for Monochromatic Sensor |
| Capture/Control API | Windows/Linux/macOS/Android Multiple Platform SDK |
| Recording System | Still Picture and Movie |
| Cooling System | Natural |
| Operating Temperature | -10 to 50℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 60℃ |
| Operating Humidity | 30 to 80%RH |
| Storage Humidity | 10 to 60%RH |
| Operating System |
Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 /10 /11(32 & 64 bit) OS x (Mac OS X) Linux |
| PC Requirements |
CPU: Equal to Intel Core2 2.8GHz or Higher Memory: 2GB or More USB Port: USB3.0 High-speed Port Display: 17 or Larger CD-ROM |
| Power Supply | DC 5V over PC USB Port |
| Dimensions | 200×150×60 mm |
| Net Weight | 40g |
| Gross Weight | 50g |
Microscopic camera is widely used across biomedical imaging, quality control, forensic analysis, and environmental monitoring, supporting scientific research, and industrial processes.
Microscopic camera is widely used across biomedical imaging, quality control, forensic analysis, and environmental monitoring, supporting scientific research, and industrial processes.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does a microscopic camera work?
Ans. It attaches to a microscope and uses a digital sensor to capture magnified images, which can be displayed on a computer or monitor for analysis.
2. Can I use a microscopic camera with any microscope?
Ans. Some cameras are designed for specific microscope models, while others have universal adapters that fit various types of microscopes.
3. What resolution is best for a microscopic camera?
Ans. Resolution depends on the application, but cameras with at least 5MP to 20MP are commonly used for detailed imaging.
4. Do microscopic cameras need special software?
Ans. Yes, most cameras come with software for image capture, measurement, and analysis, which may vary based on the manufacturer.
5. How do I maintain a microscopic camera?
Ans. Regularly clean the lens, store it in a dust-free environment, and update the software to ensure optimal performance.