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Whether you are collecting images for your schoolwork or report with one of the best microscopes for students, keeping a personal record for yourself, or teaching your young ones with the best microscopes for kids and sharing your discoveries with your social media friends, you are likely to want to photograph your specimens at some point. This can be done in a variety of ways: using a digital microscope, adding a microscope-compatible or generic camera, or simply pointing your phone camera through the eyepiece lens.

Options for using your microscope to take photographs

Imaging with a microscope is done for a multitude of reasons. In addition to documenting and sharing your findings for research or teaching purposes, photographing specimens is highly beneficial for those with eyesight problems, for capturing dynamic living specimens or for creative people using it as an artistic medium. If photomicrography is a hobby you wish to embark on, it will be beneficial to bear this in mind when purchasing your microscope.

Choosing a digital microscope, like the PentaView LCD by Celestron Labs, will mean that your instrument comes with software, AV/TV cable and an SD card, so you can take and display high-resolution, high-magnification still and video images out of the box. These digital images can then be transferred to a laptop or computer, to be manipulated or to add filters, colours, highlights and labels.

Taking digital photographs or video directly is easy with Celestron Labs’ PentaView digital microscope. (Image credit: Heather Barker)

If you already have a compound light microscope and you would like to use it for photomicrography, you could purchase an eyepiece tube microscope camera. These are small cameras that fit inside the body of the microscope where the eyepiece lens would sit. They send digital images directly to a monitor or computer so that an image of the object being magnified can be captured. The SW380T model by Swift is a trinocular microscope that has a third eyepiece tube, specifically designed to accommodate the EC5R microscope camera.

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