Comments on How to Install a Microscope Camera Imager in Ubuntu 15.04

The camera treated in this tutorial is a Celestron®, model 44421, monocular, to be installed in amicroscope Globe ®, type of binoculars. This camera comes with a universal adapter for the lens holder and a USB 2.0 connector. The camera will beinstalled on a Netbook Lenovo, model S10-3C, running Linux Ubuntu 15.04. Needless to say, this device does not offer manufacturer support of any Linux version,which is the reason for this tutorial.

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By: David

I followed the Ubuntu direction as listed on this web page but used my Mint 17.3 software manager instead and yes it worked just fine. Now I have my Celestron Capture Pro microscipe working under Linux. thank you

By: Sergey

thnx. Works good. Connected chinesse microscope.

By: Uday

Thanks! This was of tremendous help. I know the existence of cheese but never guessed that it would work with this nameless brand out of box. I kept on searching for drivers and stumbled on your site. 

By: Pedro

Thanks!

It worked with a 10 euros digital Chinese microscope under Manjaro Linux (Arch).

By: Mustaqim

Thank you. This work for me!

By: SD

Worked great on a random microscope and on a webcanm. 

By: lebabalou

Super, merci !! LinuxMint 20.2 - Cheese, fonctionne avec ("SUMIRON DM-200" digitales USB microscope 16000X).

By: Sasikumar

AmScope MU1000 (10MP USB 2.0 Color CMOS C-Mount Microscope Camera with Reduction Lens)

camera is not detected in Ubutun OS. Installed Linux driver from the website and Camera is not delecting through USB. Please suggest.