🔍 Discover the unseen with precision!
The Bresser MikrOkular Teleskop USB Microscope Camera offers a compact, Full HD solution for capturing detailed images and videos through microscopes and telescopes. With a modern CMOS sensor and versatile compatibility, this camera is perfect for both amateur and professional scientists looking to document their findings effortlessly.
J**P
Works Perfectly!
I am extremely satisfied with the performance of this attachment which I am using on my microscope. It fit perfectly in the eyepiece tube and is simple to operate. The software loaded with no issue and works great. I am impressed with the quality of images I am now able to store on my PC.
A**N
Astrophotography: Moon is ok, possibly useful for solar
I was able to get images of the moon. The images seem to have soft focus. I used both the supplied software (CamLabLite) and it does work with SharpCap. The camera drivers only support a very limited exposure range like 8ms to 55ms which make it difficult to use for anything other than planetary astrophotography. My results with the moon were not too bad when I put a moon filter on the camera. It is a very tiny camera. I tried to image Jupiter on a little 400mm focal length telescope but all I could get was a tiny white disc. I am going to try Jupiter and Saturn in a telescope with a lot more focal length to see if I get more than a bright blob. There is no gain control but there is basic image controls like saturation, contrast, hue, sharpness, gamma). It does not seem like you are getting true individual images when you take a picture but more like the software is simply grabbing a frame from a HD video stream. You can step the resolution down to something like 1024x800. The drivers support saving in the following file formats: SER, AVI, FITS, JPG, PNG, TIFF, and WMV. By using a good solar filter on the telescope this might be a good camera for solar observation, something else I will have to test.If you had greater control over exposure this may have been great, even if it was just up to 2 second exposure. I dont know why they did not expose gain settings. The other issue was images look more like it comes from a video stream.
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