


🔬 Elevate your microscope game—capture, share, and impress with every pixel!
The Swift 5.0 Megapixel Digital Camera is a compact eyepiece-mounted microscope camera designed for educators, clinicians, and hobbyists. It delivers vibrant color photos and live video via USB 2.0, compatible with both Windows and Mac systems. Included software offers advanced image processing features, making it ideal for sharing microscopic views with large audiences. While optimized for entry-level to intermediate use, it balances affordability with reliable performance and ease of use.















| ASIN | B07H47HB2C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Microscope Accessories (Camera & Photo Products) |
| Brand | SWIFT |
| Color | 5.0 Megapixel |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 178 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | PE_(Polyethylene), PS_(Polystyrene) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 2.11"H |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Magnification Maximum | 500 x |
| Manufacturer | SNM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EP5 |
| Material | PE_(Polyethylene), PS_(Polystyrene) |
| Model Name | EC5R 5.0MP |
| Model Number | EP5 |
| Objective Lens Description | Achromatic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18"L x 1.18"W x 2.11"H |
| Real Angle Of View | 30 Degrees |
| Real Angle of View | 30 Degrees |
| UPC | 767421773592 |
| Voltage | 53 Volts |
S**N
I've ordered 5 and they all work fine
I have five of these and they all work fine right out of the box. I haven't had any trouble getting the "EasyView" software working on any computer. The software - true to name - is definitely easy to use. I got the first of these cameras about 7 months ago so I don't know how long they will last, but for now they all work fairly well. They work perfectly for what they are designed for: allowing entry-level microscopists to acquire digital photos of things like cheek cells, plant cells, aquatic microorganisms, pollen, etc. If you're trying to quantify the membrane invaginations in mitochondria during oxidative stress, this camera (and the microscopes it would work with) is obviously not for you. It's worth noting that, if you're putting one of these on a $100 - $500 microscope and looking at samples with 2000x magnification, the limiting factor in your picture quality will almost certainly be in the lenses of your microscope and not in the quality of the image aquired by the camera. You can do a rough back-of-the-envelope calculation to prove to yourself that you are losing details due to the diffraction limitations of light and not insufficient pixels in the camera. You will not be able to clearly see sub-micron features in a cell with this camera. In the representative pictures that I posted, it should be noted that the ciliate was travelling quite quickly relative to the field of view, hence the lack of absolute clarity in the picture. The hibiscus pollen is fairly large relative to the depth of view, so obviously I was not able to get the entire sample in-focus. The latter problem could have been overcome by aquiring multiple images in different focal planes and making a focal stack (something worth trying if you have a hard time getting your samples in-focus). Again, I've bought 5 of these cameras and they all work great. Zero problems right out of the box. Limitations to the resolution are much more likely to be due to the quality of your microscope or your sample preparation and not due to insufficiencies with the camera itself. Basically: you are getting exactly what you buy!
M**M
It's fine for the intended purpose.
It's.. alright. A bit noisy in the image and colors are somewhat inaccurate but that can be calibrated. Especially with the swift imaging software which is fairly powerful and very useful. I'm dancing around the idea of getting a higher mp version as well. Now i know that one reviewer claims that you will run into diffraction error and this is certainly true... but it's just a bit shy of the resolution you need even without a 400- 1,500 dollar scope tbh. I'd say between 8 and 16 mp would suffice for a more intermediate- pro use. So if you're just having fun with your microscope or on a budget this may be what you're looking for. If you're looking to do lab work with this, it may take some finess and effort to get set up properly and is probably not for you. But those people aren't looking at budget scope cameras anyways. If you expect to see anything clearly under 1.5-3ish micron, then... this is definitely not for you. Overall... decent value, good camera. Hope this helps
C**S
Works out of the box on Windows 10.
Works out of the box on Windows 10 with Swift Stereo Zoom microscope. It would cost a lot more for a better setup. It has excellent resolution and accurate color reproduction. My only quibble is that it magnifies, so there is less field of view, and I have to add a reduction lens to the objective. Overall, it works fine for a hobbyist like me.
P**Z
Software never worked and camera low quality, not recommended for research
The software never worked for me, even though I successfully connected the camera to the computer. I had to use QuickTime Player. Also, I tried to use camera to do research. Exactly to count pollen grains marked with quantum dots. However, the camera is not powerful enough. It has very poor resolution. I don't recommend it for doing research or doing any kind of image analysis.
C**N
Excellent value
This little camera exceeded all my expectations. I received the software on a usb flash drive (thank you Swift!), no need to download software. I installed it on Win 11, everything works perfectly. The software surprised me too, it is packed with features and the interface is quite intuitive. I highly recommend this.
C**R
Fragile, broke after use for a month.
Cheaply made, fragile, connector in top of eyepiece caved in to circuit board. Now useless and I have to throw it away. Worked fine for a small period of time, software good.
R**O
Best option for biginers
Wow now we can record an take pics, also very good quality
G**G
Works fine but cumbersome with Mac OSX
The camera works well with crisp images, although as others mentioned the refresh rate is frustratingly slow. For promised and included Mac OSX, note that the software comes on a 3-inch CD which is nearly impossible to access from a mac and it is apparently not available anywhere I could find for download. I did find that I can use the camera through Quick Time Player and the QuickCamera app, and then capture photos as screen shots. This works, but lacks the expected image control abilities. It is quite effective to display live images on an attached computer displayed through one of those Apps for several people to view at once.
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