Bresser MikrOkular with CamLabLite Software
Eyepiece camera for microscopes and telescopes
Product Models:
- BRESSER MikrOkular Full HD, Item Nr. 5913650, resolution 1920 x 1080 pixel
- BRESSER MikrOkular HD, Item Nr. 5913650, resolution 1280 x 720 pixel
Software Installation
The capturing software for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 is included on the CD. Double-click the .exe file and follow the instructions in the installation manager. A specific driver installation is not required, as the camera will be automatically recognized by compatible Windows operating systems.
Connect the Camera to a Microscope
The MikrOkular Full HD can be used as an eyepiece on many microscopes. Loosen the eyepiece locking screw (if present) and remove the eyepiece. The MikrOkular can then be inserted directly into the eyepiece tube. For some models, such as dissecting microscopes, an adapter for 30mm or 30.5mm may be necessary. Insert the appropriate adapter into the eyepiece tube and secure it with the microscope's locking screw. Then, insert the camera into the adapter.
Connect the Camera to a Telescope
The camera includes an adapter compatible with 31.7mm (1.25") eyepiece barrels. Insert the camera into the adapter and secure it with the locking screw. Then, place the camera with the adapter into the telescope's focuser draw tube and secure it using the telescope's locking screw.
Note: Ensure the camera and adapter are securely mounted to prevent them from falling into the telescope's optical tube.
Capturing Images and Video
Connect the camera to your PC. Launch the "CamLabLite" software and activate the MikrOkular Full HD from the software's camera list [▶️]. Use the microscope or telescope's focuser to achieve a sharp image. Click "Snap" [?] to capture a single image or "Record" [▶️] to capture video. Choose the save location by clicking "Options" [⚙️]. You can select the resolution for the live preview or the captured image/video from the respective dropdown menu.
Image Description: The document displays three images. The first is a close-up of a plant cross-section viewed under a microscope. The second shows a Bresser MikrOkular camera with its USB cable and adapter. The third image is a clear view of the moon.








