Windows and Mac compatible; The Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope Pro is an easy to use, low-power microscope with a 5.0 MP sensor for capturing photos and video of your discoveries. At low magnification, the Handheld Digital Microscope Pro is ideal for viewing stamps, coins, bugs, plants, rocks, skin, gems, circuit boards, and more. Original Title - celestron digital microscope. There is no drivers for my microscope 44302-A. I'm using a surface 2. Is there a work around?

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If you cannot enable cookies in your browser, please — we are always here to help! The Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope 44302 is an innovative microscope that allows you to view specimens or objects on a computer screen and allows you to take snapshot images or short videos. This digital microscope by is a great product for teens as well as adults for education, discovery, work and fun. The is ideally suited for examining objects such as coins, stamps, rocks, relics, insects, plants, gems, circuit boards, various materials, skin, and many other objects. Also, you can examine specimen slides at low and high powers. The Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope can be used for virtually anything that traditional microscopes are used for: Hobbyists, Educators, Medical Labs, Industrial Inspection, Engineering Applications, Teachers, Students, Science Applications, Doctor's Offices, Police Agencies, Government Testing, and general use by consumers. The provides powers from 10x to 40x and 150x (powers with a 19' monitor - NOT included).

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Built inside these celestron digital microscopes is a 1.3MP CMOS Digital Camera for taking videos and snapshots, and an LED Illuminator for viewing slides in detail. A rugged, metal stand is included for holding the microscope steady at various positions for viewing and/or imaging. Also included is computer software, for observing the magnified images or capturing video or taking snapshots with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista operating systems. You can also use the microscope with other image capture software that you may have on Windows XP & Vista. If you are using a MAC, you can take videos and snapshots but you need image/photo capture software for MAC. You will also need a CD/DVD drive as well as an open USB port. The Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope 44302 is a precision optical instrument made of high quality materials to ensure durability and long life, and designed to give you a lifetime of pleasure with minimal maintenance.

Specifications for Celestron Hand-held Digital Microscope 44302: Power: 10 to 40x & 150x on a 19' Monitor(NOT included) USB Cable: 2.0 for power from a computer Illuminator: 6 White LEDs Digital Camera: 1.3MP CMOS - 1280x1024 pixel array Weight and Dimensions: 4oz (113g) 4.25' x 1.25' (108mm x 32mm) System Requirements: Windows XP 32 & 64 bit, Windows Vista 32 & 64 bit, Users of Windows 7 32 & 64 bit, existing owners may have to download a new version of the software. MAC Version 10.4.9 and higher - must use a MAC compatible image capture program.

• Pros Easy to assemble and use. 5-megapixel sensor. Can be used either handheld, or secured to its included stand. Shoots both photos and video.

Powered via USB. Built-in intervalometer lets you program a series of shots or videos. • Cons Software occasionally freezes and requires a reboot. Stand is unstable enough to make focusing tricky at times. Using the microscope's LEDs for lighting adds a blue tint to images. • Bottom Line The USB-powered Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope Pro, geared toward hobbyists, is useful, fun and easy to use, and can be had for less money than you might expect.

Considering the versatility of the microscopes available today, it's surprising that more people don't own one. They're handy in revealing fine detail in small objects at magnifications that a loupe or magnifying glass can't hope to attain. Many are computer-controlled, and let you take still or video images of your subjects, whether they be coins, circuit boards, or creepy crawlies. According to its manufacturer, the Handheld Digital Microscope Pro ($119.95) is built by Celestron, a longtime telescope manufacturer that has recently branched into microscopes, and has a good reputation for quality. According to the company, the microscope is aimed at the 'discriminating hobbyist or professional.' I'm involved in several hobbies that benefit from, if not require, detailed examination of small objects. I collect stamps and coins.

I've also accumulated some small meteorites. And I'm a photographer, looking to improve the quality of so-called macro images. The Handheld Digital Microscope Pro has proven to be a useful and fun accessory in all these endeavors.

Design The Handheld Digital Microscope Pro measures 6.3 by 4.7 by 6.7 inches (HWD) when assembled, and weighs 2 pounds. It comes in four parts (microscope, stage, shaft, and arm), and is bundled with a calibration ruler and a disk with Celestron MicroCapture Pro software. The microscope sports a 5-megapixel CMOS sensor.

It has a magnification range of 20X to 200X, although the exact magnification (for visual inspection, at least) depends on the size of your monitor. It requires a USB connection to a computer to operate. It can take still images and video, and save them to your computer, and you can also view the images on screen. The Handheld Digital Microscope Pro has proven useful, and just as important, it's a lot of fun to use. Handheld and Digital There are two important ways that the Handheld Digital Microscope Pro differs from an optical model, like the ones found in many high school and college science classes.

First, as a digital microscope, you can't look through it—instead, an image of what the microscope is pointing at shows up on your computer screen in real time, allowing you to focus and view it, as well as take photos or videos. The other is that even though the Handheld Microscope Pro comes with a stand that can hold it, the device can also be removed from the stand and trained on an object by hand, as the product's name implies. Minimal Assembly Required Several pieces comprise the Handheld Pro's stand, which can be assembled in just a few minutes.

The stage is a flat, gray, plastic platform onto which you can put the object to be viewed and imaged. Two small, metal clasps to either side can hold the object in place if need be. A vertical metal shaft that measures about 5 inches tall screws into one end of the stage by means of a plastic collar. An arm, with a ring at one end to hold the microscope, fits on the shaft and can be set at any height by tightening a bolt. On either side of the arm, next to the shaft, are height-adjustment knobs to raise and lower the arm.

The microscope itself, built into a thin tube resembling a tiny bazooka, fits into the ring, with the open end pointing down toward the stage. Whether you use the Handheld Pro as a handheld microsope or affixed to the stand, the device connects to a computer via a 4-foot-long USB 2.0 cable. Attached to the cable is a dimmer switch that lets you turn the microscope's eight LEDs on or off and vary their brightness. A button on the switch with a camera icon lets you take photos of what the microscope is showing. The cable is both for Power (the microscope gets all its power over the cable from a computer) and for controlling the microscope. Software The software for controlling the microscope, Celestron MicroCapture Pro, is straightforward and easy to use. The main problem I ran into with it is that it would occasionally freeze, and I would have to close and relaunch it.

MicroCapture Pro is included on a disk, but a more recent version (2.3) is available on the Celestron site, so I downloaded and used it instead. The program is available for both Windows and Mac; I tested it on two laptops, one running Windows 7, the other running Windows 8.1. When you launch the program, it opens up as a window at the center of your screen.

The window is at a 4:3 aspect ratio, which matches the microscope sensor's native resolution. If, when you launch the app, the microscope's cable isn't attached to the computer, you will see the message, 'No device detected, please connect your Microscope directly to your PC USB port.'