



Canon cameras are excellently suited for microscopy, and the software for remote control from a PC, Mac or smartphone is included when the camera is purchased.įor basic tasks, entry-level cameras with a large APS-C sensor (such as the Canon EOS 2000D / 4000D or M50II) produce great results for under EUR 500 and have a better sensor quality than most C-mount cameras. In the price range up to EUR 1,000, Canon currently has the most to offer. These powerful cameras are equipped with state-of-the-art technology. We offer adapter solutions for connecting all commercially available DSLRs, system cameras (DSLMs) and C-mount cameras to microscopes.įor challenging imaging tasks (fluorescence microscopy, low-light imaging, slow motion or time lapse shooting, etc.) and excellent image quality, we recommend current DSLR or system cameras with a full-frame sensor. For custom advice on which camera would be best for your needs, please contact us. In our camera ranking, we evaluate the cameras we have reviewed. To give our customers and readers the benefit of our experience, we publish test reports outlining the results of our tests on our website free of charge. The MICRO TECH LAB team spends a lot of time testing digital cameras to assess their suitability for use in microscopy. Camera recommendation: Which camera is best suited for use with a microscope? Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) and digital single-lens mirrorless cameras (DSLMs or system cameras) with interchangeable lens mounts deliver excellent image quality at an economical price.
