BRESSER Analyth LCD microscope - stand-alone digital workshop microscope (QC / inspection / hobby)
Visit BRESSER Analyth LCD is a workshop microscope designed primarily for’reflected light observation
(surface inspections, components, raw materials), while keeping a constant transmitted light for transparent samples.
The approach is production-friendly: integrated 22.5 cm display, control at the USB mouse, registration on microSD,
and a continuous optical zoom for fast access to the right magnification. No PC required.
Positioning: why this model stands out
- Real workshop tool optimized for incident light, with 21 LED ring light anti-shadow.
- Comfort large integrated display (22.5 cm) for long, fatigue-free working.
- Quality control designed for inspection and measurement (with optional calibration).
- Stand-alone photos/videos on microSD with a single click (microSD 16 GB included).
Continuous optical zoom: fast and efficient
Here, we're not using an “eyepiece biology” microscope, but a zoom optics integrated, very practical for quickly finding the right compromise
between field and detail. The advertised zoom is 0.7x to 4.5x (optical), giving a screen magnification of approx. 8.2x to 52.7x
(according to manufacturer's calibration).
- Optical zoom 0.7x - 4.5x (continuous)
- On-screen magnification : ~8.2x to ~52.7x
- Working distance diameter: ~97 mm (comfortable to handle under the lens)
- Max. object height : 17 mm
Image field: large at first, precise at high zoom
The field is a good indicator of “inspection” usage:
- At minimum zoom : ~17.5 mm x 10.0 mm (overview)
- At maximum zoom : ~4.7 mm x 2.5 mm (fine details)
Lighting: incident + transmitted, separately adjustable
To avoid shadows and reveal micro-reliefs, the microscope incorporates :
- Incident light : 21 LED ring (setting 5 levels)
- Transmitted light for transparent objects (setting 5 levels, separate)
This combination is useful if you alternate between opaque surfaces/objects (PCBs, parts, minerals, insects)
and translucent samples (films, thin strips, certain materials).
Focusing: precision at high magnification
As you zoom in, the depth of field decreases. BRESSER has therefore provided a coarse + fine focusing,
which is essential for regular, precise use.
- Focus coarse + fine
- Tray 2 interchangeable object plates
Integrated camera: Sony IMX335 (5 MP) + microSD recording
The microscope incorporates a sensor-based camera Sony IMX335 (format 1/2,8″), with an announced resolution of 5 MP.
The display is given for 1024 x 600 px on the built-in screen. Photos/videos can be saved directly to microSD
(in practice: ideal for documenting defects, inspection series or observations).
- Sensor Sony IMX335 (1/2,8″)
- Sensor resolution 5 MP
- Screen display 1024 x 600 px
- Storage microSD (up to 32 GB) 16 GB microSD included
Box contents
- Digital microscope with zoom lens and integrated screen
- Integrated LED lighting : incident + transmitted
- Contrast lens + transmitted light lens
- USB mouse (control via on-screen menu)
- Dust cover
- 16 GB microSD card
- EU power supply 12 V / 2 A
Main technical data
| Type |
Digital workshop microscope (integrated screen) |
| Dominant use |
Incident light (inspection / QC) |
| Optical zoom |
0.7x - 4.5x (continuous) |
| On-screen magnification |
~8.2x to 52.7x |
| Lighting |
Incident: 21 LED ring + Transmitted, separately dimmable (5 levels) |
| Focusing |
Thick + thin |
| Sensor |
Sony IMX335 - 5 MP |
| Screen |
22.5 cm (1024 x 600 display) |
| Storage |
microSD (≤ 32 GB) - 16 GB included |
| Power supply |
12 V / 2 A |
To whom I recommend it (and to whom not)
- Excellent choice if your priority is : surface inspection, components, parts, minerals, insects, quality control, fast documentation.
- Very good if you want a stand-alone (without PC) with a large screen for comfortable working.
- Less suitable if your main objective is classical biological microscopy on high-magnification slides (cells/bacteria):
In this case, a biological microscope with 40x/100x objectives (and a suitable condenser) would be more appropriate.