How do I change the magnification on the Celestron Labs Digital Microscope?
The magnification, from 20x to 200x, is set by changing the physical distance between the microscope's objective and your subject. Moving it closer increases magnification. Once you have the desired field of view, you use the barrel focus wheel for fine adjustments to achieve a sharp image.
What is the polarizing filter for on this 2MP microscope?
The built-in polarizing filter is designed to reduce glare from reflective surfaces. When viewing objects like metal coins, polished minerals, or solder points on a circuit board, rotating the polarizer can reveal fine surface texture and detail that would otherwise be washed out by bright reflections.
Can I use the Celestron Labs Digital Microscope to inspect a printed circuit board (PCB)?
Yes, it is an excellent tool for PCB inspection. The 20x-200x magnification is ideal for examining traces and solder joints, and the 8-LED illuminator provides the necessary light. The built-in polarizer is especially useful for minimizing glare from metallic components, allowing for a clear view of the board's surface.
What software do I need for the Celestron Labs Digital 2MP Microscope?
The microscope uses the free Celestron Labs Digital Imaging HD Software, which you can download from Celestron's website. It is compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 7.1 to Windows 11 and Mac OSX 10.5 and higher. The software allows you to view a live feed, capture images and video, and perform measurements.
How would I use this microscope to view a leaf or insect in the field?
The microscope's portability makes it great for field use with a laptop. Because it has a standard 1/4-20 tripod thread, you can attach it to a flexible tripod (sold separately) and wrap it around a tree branch or position it low to the ground. This gives you a stable, hands-free platform to get a detailed 2MP view of natural subjects without disturbing them.
Does the Celestron Labs microscope have its own screen or save images internally?
No, this microscope is designed to interface directly with a computer. It uses your PC as its screen for live viewing and does not have any on-board memory. All images and videos are captured and saved directly to your computer's hard drive via the included software.