For some reason setting it to a higher capture resolution chops off a decent part of the picture, which is unacceptable. How can I effect these changes? Edit: I was testing settings in YouCam, which lets me change the resolution (but is still capped for whatever reason) and I discovered if I set the resolution to 640 x 480 it gives me the full field of view, or doesn't crop it, or whatever it's doing. You can measure the Length and diameters, angle, the perimeter, area, etc.
Works with all Windows Versions, can be used with the stand or as a hand held device. Coolingtech 500X 8-LED USB Digital Microscope & Video Camera (2011 Version).
Please, I have Windows 10 and I need the driver for BW-400X Digital Microscope. Por favor, tengo Windows 10 y necesito el Controlador para el Microscopio Digital BW-400X. I found the problem! If anybody have this issues with a microscope or any kind of camera, it because OBS program set the frame-rate out of. Basically, I want Windows to recognise that the device is capable of higher resolutions and stop cropping/zooming/whatever it is doing. All has the same problems that the stock Camera app does. A few other freeware apps also manage the full res, but have the same issues as the software that came with the camera. The software that came with the microscope gives the full resolution and field of view, but unfortunately it is generally awful software. I'd probably be able to get over this, except whenever I use the stock Camera app, or anything else I've tried, it seems to zoom in and/or cut off some of the picture? I'm not sure.
Coolingtech Software Download Windows 10.It's a 5MP camera, so firstly I should be getting a resolution of 2560 x 1960, yet the stock Camera app and nearly every other piece of software I have tried is limited to 2048 x 1536. I can't say for certain where the problem lies, but it seems to be how Windows is treating the camera, seemingly as if it's a front-facing webcam. I recently bought a USB microscope/camera and Windows 10 is causing me some headaches.