

Helicon focus: fascinating 3D images in microscopy and macroscopyĬontrolling Sony Alpha cameras remotely in Live View mode from a tablet or smartphone: Sony’s PlayMemories Mobile app

The Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 80 MP pro-grade camera and its performance in microscopy

Testing report: Nikon Camera Control Pro2īrief review: Java ImageJ software - editing and processing software in microscopy and macroscopyĢD measuring with Canon EOS cameras (DSLR and DSLM) in microscopy:Ĭontrolling Olympus digital SLR cameras from your PC with the OLYMPUS Studio 2 software For your convenience, test reports on the key software programs currently available on the market are provided on our website.Īt present, remote control software is available for the following camera brands:Īvailable free of charge, but unfortunately without Live View displayĬamera recommendation for microscopy application However, the range of capabilities provided by such tools does not even come close to that of software programs designed specifically for PCs or Macs. Some manufacturers also offer apps for controlling cameras remotely via iPad/tablet or smartphone. As the images can be transferred directly to the PC’s hard drive and stored there, a camera-based memory card is often no longer needed. This enables all of the camera’s functions and most of its control settings (for features such as Live View, exposure, white balancing and shutter release) to be accessed and controlled remotely from the user’s PC workstation. The connection between computer and camera is usually made via USB cable, wireless LAN interface or wireless LAN adapter.

Since many camera manufacturers offer remote control software, their cameras are generally better suited for microscopy applications. They make it possible to achieve excellent image quality without motion blurs, and operating the camera’s controls via the computer monitor is both convenient and efficient. Particularly in photomicrographic applications, these programs enable users to capitalise on all of the camera’s strengths. Controlling cameras remotely via PC or Mac Software programs used to remotely control DSLR and system cameras yield a significant boost in camera performance.
