Nikon has a diverse camera and controller lineup, enabling researchers to configure a microscope imaging system that’s ideal for their specimens and applications.
Nikon Digital Sight 50M Monochrome Microscope Camera

Quickly and efficiently search wide fields of view and capture and analyze high-definition images.
The monochrome digital camera Digital Sight 50M for microscopes is optimized to increase workflow efficiency. In addition to its large number of pixels, large field of view, and speed, it comes with dedicated software that makes it effective for screening large volumes of samples. It is perfect for not only academic research but also drug discovery.
Nikon Digital Sight 10 Microscope Camera

Equipped with CMOS sensor technologies perfected in Nikon’s DSLR cameras.
The Nikon FX format CMOS image sensor enables instantaneous capture of images in high definition. Digital Sight 10 allows the unprecedented high resolution of 6K and switching color and monochrome capture with a single camera. This high-performance model also features a high frame rate for fast focusing on high-definition images.
Nikon Digital Sight 100 Colour Microscope Camera

High versatility for a wide range of applications. A large field color digital camera.
The large field color camera (field number 25) with a 17.7 megapixel CMOS sensor means that this model is capable of 4K image capture, high-speed live viewing and PC-free observation via HDMI monitor connection.
Nikon Digital Sight 1000 Microscope Camera

Compact, high-performance, budget-friendly, C-mount camera
The new Digital Sight 1000 is an economical color camera solution that can directly display high-definition microscope images on a full HD display without the need for a PC. You can also connect to a tablet PC for easy image capture in a space-saving setup.
NIS-Elements LE (free software)

Allows intuitive control of microscope cameras from PCs
This free software package simplifies the setting and control of microscope cameras, live image display, and image acquisition.TIFF, JPEG, and ND2 are available formats for saving the acquired images. Only JPEG is available during a Wi-Fi connection.
Streaming feature
The NIS-Elements LE screen can be easily streamed to other PCs and mobile devices that are on the same network. The shared content is viewed through a browser. Using this streaming feature, the instructor can easily share their view through the microscope with all the students in the classroom.
