







🔬 Elevate your microscope moments—capture, create, and share like a pro!
The Swift 1.3 Megapixel Digital Camera is a compact, eyepiece-mounted microscope camera designed for hobbyists and beginners in photomicrography. Featuring USB 2.0 connectivity, it supports both Windows and Mac platforms and includes advanced imaging software for photo and video capture, editing, and measurement. Backed by a 1-year warranty, it offers an accessible entry point into scientific imaging with vibrant color output and user-friendly operation.










| ASIN | B07P9B6ZGR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Microscope Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Item model number | SWA-EP1 |
| Manufacturer | SNM |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2 x 1.2 x 2.1 inches |
A**R
A SUPERLATIVE INTRODUCTION INTO THE WORLD OF PHOTOMICROGRAPHY...
The Swift 1.3 Megapixel Digital Camera for Microscopes was purchased during April of 2021 for the price of $39.99 plus tax. It is now available for the price of $48.99 plus tax (December 2, 2024). After having done quite a bit of research concerning introductory equipment required for an introduction into capturing photographic images through a microscope, I identified this offering as being one of the best available from an investment perspective. Most people wouldn't wish to make too much of an investment without knowing the fundamentals as this endeavor becomes quite expensive as the quality of the images desired becomes more technologically demanding. Nonetheless, for those who are just beginning to explore the world of photomicrography, this is an excellent introduction because of the software provided with the actual ocular camera. Although the actual microscopic imaging is still controlled via the microscope itself, all photo imaging features are controlled through the use of the softward loaded onto an IT device. The software has features that permit still as well as video capture. Although the advanced techniques of photomicrography requires many more ancillary components, and a higher resolution camera, this product will allow a thorough investigation into the techniques essential to the production of breathtakingly beautiful and scientifically interesting images. As I increase my knowledge of photomicrography, I will purchase more advanced technology from SWIFT and make gifts of the tech that no longer present a challenge to my knowledge of these techniques.
L**N
It is not a good interface camera to use with microscope
Do we have a serious problem to keep the camera working after few seconds you are going to lost the image. Image does not still available after few second you have to reset everything if you want to follow viewing the image. The software is another problem you don’t good options to change set up. For me it is a bad camera for microscope, I am going to get different one, different branch.
A**Z
Great quality!
Great quality, worked as expected and the companion software runs perfectly. The picture quality is not perfect but is enough for most cases and very good for the price.
B**B
An inexpensive but good quality microscope camera.
This camera fit nicely into my stereo microscope. It produced images that were satisfactory. However, the field of view is rather small, about 5 mm in diameter. This can be remedied by adding a 0.5X reduction lens. This lens is a great tool to get started with.
R**S
It has never been really reliable and enjoyable. It does work sometimes but disconnects too easily.
I do not know if I got a dud. It fails to be recognized in Windows about 7 times out of 10. Then moving the cable a tiny tiny bit will disconnect. Several programs I use for cameras try several modes and none of them work the first time. It it gets to a mode that works it seldom is the one I want. I have had this for several years in a box mostly unused. I wanted to look at something in the microscope today and managed to get one picture, but it is an unpleasant burden not a joy. A microscope camera should be a friendly familiar tool, not a dreaded experience. Sorry to be so negative. It you get it just right it takes pictures and videos of decent quality.
R**E
10/10
Of course there are potential areas of improvement, but you clearly know that if you've gotten far enough to read this review. This products costs a fraction of what other similar ones cost, and it works perfectly fine. Definitely better than using my monocular eyepiece, which tends to kill your eyes after 5-10 min. The software is available for free, and the product includes a software CD and appropriate USB. The CD gave me a laugh, I remember those days... I will say that I get better results when using the MAC version vs the windows version, though. The windows version auto-exposure, or white balance or whatever (very much an amateur here) isn't as good.
B**D
Fun and easy
Really fun. Here's something moving around inside a dead insect from a nearby stream.
C**.
software unavailable!!!!!
This microscope camera was worthless. The enclosed directions, in microscopic text, contain a serious error - the link for the software needed for the device is incorrect and sends you to the wrong website. I called the Motic/Swift customer service and they told me the user/directions manual was incorrect. They were also aware the problem was the fault of Amazon; apparently Amazon was aware of the error but did not make corrections. No real solution given, just a waste of my time. Also, the device is sent with a worthless miniCD - unusable on my Apple computer. I returned the item because I was unable to get the appropriate software to run the device.
S**9
Ho preso questo oculare per fare lezione nelle mie classi (biennio superiori). Devo dire che non è malaccio per il prezzo (intorno ai 50 mi pare). Sono riuscita a collegarlo sia al mio pc macbook air M1 che al pc windows della classe. Purtroppo la telecamera ha un'impostazione attiva che sfalsa i colori (sembrerebbe). I coloroplasti appaiono arancioni/marroni. Se si accede però al software (scaricabile da internet oltre che da cd) si possono regolare le impostazioni del colore ma la ripresa sembra più rallentata e meno chiara rispetto a quando si utilizzano i programmi standard del computer come Fotocamera o Quicktime. Si è adattato perfettamente sia al mio microscopio (Nikon anni '90) sia a quelli della scuola (Optik moderni). In generale è ok per osservare campioni piuttosto statici come cellule e tessuti, ma meno adatto per oggetti più grandi o in movimento (protozoi, piccoli invertebrati ecc) perché i pochi pixel a disposizione non consentono di avere un'immagine ampia, ma piuttosto ristretta. Nel complesso io e le classi lo stiamo usando, quindi ok dai.