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While I have seen optics turn these cameras into pretty good microscopes, my setup added nothing more than a phone tripod, and will get you by in a pinch. With all this very usable and capable ...
[Yoshinok] recently posted an Instructable on doing a $10 smartphone-to-microscope conversion. The hack isn’t so much a conversion as just a handy jig, but it’s still interesting. The basic ...
The iMicro Q3p is a fingertip microscope for your smartphone, but its claimed 1200x range fell short in my experience.
Pocket microscope with accessory for ordinary smart phone. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 02 / 120215083025.htm ...
Between calling, texting and updating social media, people will soon be able to use their cell phones as a microscope powerful enough to detect viruses. Aydogan Ozcan, a professor of electrical ...
There are other versions of the clip-on cell phone microscope on Amazon, and they’re all about the same price with about the same positive reviews. I can only conclude that this is a neat ...
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There are a few other devices that use a variety of approaches to leverage a cell phone camera into a microscope, but many are bulky, expensive, hard to align, or are lower powered. The PNNL team ...
Want a microscope to attach to your smart phone? If you have access to a three-dimensional printer, you can make one using materials costing pennies and design specifications Pacific Northwest ...
In a twist on traditional smart-phone accessories, researchers have demonstrated fluorescent microscopy using a physical attachment to an ordinary cell phone. The researchers behind the device say ...
"We've designed a simple mobile phone microscope that takes advantage of the integrated illumination available with nearly all smartphone cameras," revealed lead developer Anthony Orth, in a story ...
The phone's lens (in this case an iPhone 7, but it would be the same with any phone) needs to be a few mm above the "bed" of the mount in order to be at the image plane of the microscope's ...