The Moticam S models for trinocular microscopes are designed with back-illuminated sensor technology for speedy data transfer. Connect it to your trinocular microscope and computer to start digitalizing your samples using the included imaging software.
The Moticam X5 Plus is a high resolution streaming WiFi camera. By creating its own WiFi signal, simply connect with your Android or iOS device and view, capture, or edit live images from your microscope with our free MotiConnect app.
Control high-sensitivity microscopes, and capture, process, annotate, and catalog images with this software download. Carl Zeiss™ AxioVision Rel. 4.8.2 Software helps you perform complex and minute tasks simply and intuitively.
An ideal tool for those who need to stay flexible, the Moticam A5 has a high resolution above full HD while maintaining steady 30 fps. Take crisp pictures for documentation and public presentations.
Moticam Pro S5 lite digital sCMOS USB Camera, designed with back-illuminated sensor technology for speedy data transfer. Simply connect it to your trinocular microscope and easely digitalize your samples using the software Motic Images Plus 3.0 included.
The fast sCMOS imaging setup of the Moticam A8 allows 4K resolution while delivering steady 15 fps. Printing images requires high-resolution data; Moticam delivers the detail needed.
Moticam Pro S5 plus digital sCMOS USB Camera, designed with back-illuminated sensor technology for speedy data transfer. Simply connect it to your trinocular microscope and easely digitalize your samples using the software Motic Images Plus 3.0 included.
Moticam S12 digital sCMOS USB Camera, designed with back-illuminated sensor technology for speedy data transfer. Simply connect it to your trinocular microscope and easely digitalize your samples using the software Motic Images Plus 3.0 included.
Give yourself a head start into digital microscopy with steady 30 fps and a 1080p resolution. The Moticam A2 is a great choice for anyone who wants to begin their journey into live imaging and sharing their discoveries.