(Nikon: Brighton, MI) -- Nikon Metrology announces the new Digital Sight 100 digital camera for microscopes. The camera can be used in combination with the full lineup of industrial microscopes and measuring microscopes.
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The Digital Sight 100 offers high-definition, high-level color reproducibility, and an efficient workflow from viewing, recording, and sharing information, through combining with Nikon’s NIS-Elements software. It’s expected to be used in a wide range of industries where users can take high-quality images and share information.
Key features
High-definition, high-level color reproducibility and high frame rate: When combined with industrial microscopes (FN16), the Digital Sight 100 delivers 6.5-megapixel resolution (2,944 x 2,208 pixels), ensuring clear capture of fine structural details and rich color information. The camera alone delivers 17.7-megapixel resolution and supports wide-field imaging up to 4,864 x 3,648 pixels (FN25).
Works on multiple device interfaces: Because the camera is compatible with USB 3.2, HDMI, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, operators can flexibly operate and share information, even to distant locations.
Intuitive operability and software integration: Operators can reduce their workloads with easy operation by using the camera with Nikon’s NIS-Elements LE software, as well as the latest versions of NIS-Elements AR/BR/D (to be released in January 2026).
The Digital Sight 100 provides excellent comfort and high-definition images for a wide range of observation methods. When combined with software, viewing, recording, and sharing becomes more efficient.
Sales launch for the Digital Sight 100 will be Jan. 9, 2026. More information regarding Nikon digital cameras can be found here.

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