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Revision as of 21:01, 13 September 2015

A microscope for everyone




innovative 3D printed stage for precise movement




motorized or manual control




powered by open-source electronics: Raspberry Pi and Arduino




Raspberry Pi camera as an objective with 4 micron resolution




supports brightfield and fluorescence modes




compact: will easily fit into your backpack




The mind of the microscope




streams image online




software package available for image processing, annotation, and stitching




can be remotely controlled




ImageJ support via a plugin




supports autofocus and image recognition




MicroMaps: scanning over large areas has never been so easy