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AmScope MD500 5MP USB Microscope Camera — Still, Live Video & Calibration Kit

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Meet the AmScope MD500, a compact 5MP USB digital microscope camera designed to sit at the eyepiece and expand your imaging workflow. It draws power and data through a single USB cable and fits a range of ocular ports with included adapters. The result is a versatile imaging solution that works with Windows, Mac, and Linux software, making it a practical addition for classrooms, hobbyists, and professional setups alike.

Compact power for eyepiece to desktop imaging

The MD500 blends a sleek footprint with robust performance. Its 5MP sensor delivers crisp still images and smooth live video, while the USB interface keeps setup simple with one cable for both power and data. The package supports a range of host systems, so you can capture, review, and edit from your preferred computer without switching hardware.

Key capabilities at a glance

  • 5MP imaging sensor for high-resolution stills and reliable live video
  • USB-powered operation with a single cable for a tidy workspace
  • Cross-platform software support for Windows, Mac, and Linux
  • Fits 23mm, 30mm, and 30.5mm ocular ports using included adapters
  • Calibration kit included to support precise measurements across magnifications

Imaging features that enhance workflow

  • Stitching and extended-depth-of-field capabilities to create wide, smooth composites
  • Independent preview and capture resolutions for real-time monitoring while saving high-definition captures
  • Calibration tools allow reliable measurements within software at multiple magnifications

Practical uses for education, research, and hobby projects

From examining microtextures and material patterns to documenting specimens, the MD500 keeps details bright and color-accurate. The lightweight form makes it easy to move between stations, while the adapters and calibration kit enable flexible, repeatable setups. Whether you’re assembling a teaching demo or recording a quick at-home analysis, the MD500 offers a dependable imaging companion.

What’s included and how it fits your setup

Along with the camera, you’ll find mounting adapters for common ocular sizes and a calibration slide that helps establish baseline measurements in your software. The bundled accessories emphasize versatility — you can swap ports without buying additional hardware, and the lightweight design makes it convenient for on-the-go demonstrations or desk-side experiments.

Overall, the AmScope MD500 opens up a straightforward pathway to high-quality microscopy imagery, with practical tools and software features that support careful documentation, creative exploration, and ongoing learning. It’s a capable entry point for better visual insight without overcomplicating your setup.

FAQ

Q: What can I use the AmScope MD500 camera for?

A: Capture high-resolution stills and live video from a microscope eyepiece, with calibration tools for measurements across magnifications.

Q: What software comes with the MD500?

A: Windows software offers stitching, extended depth of field, and measurement features; Mac and Linux provide lite versions for capture and basic processing.