Hi everybody! grettings from a new member, i hope u can help me with my new endevour. i have a somewhat old (but good?) microscope and would like to 1- atach my nikon dslr to it, or just the 2-objetive directly to my camera.
In n.1 i think that i will atach a home made extention in a camera cap cuted in the eyething tube with the removed eyelens. this will only work with a finite lens, otherwise i need any camera lens betwen the microscope tube and my camera. correct me if im wrong.
In n.2 situation i think the same aplyies as above.
So in either case i need to know if my objtive is finite or infinite, which i dont. is there a way to know? and would the n.2 case give me better IQ? thanks
microscopy evaluation + best way to atach dslr to it
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some information here
http://www.microbehunter.com/2012/01/06 ... icroscope/
http://www.microbehunter.com/2012/01/06 ... icroscope/
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student of entomology
Quote – Holmes on ‘Entomology’
” I suppose you are an entomologist ? “
” Not quite so ambitious as that, sir. I should like to put my eyes on the individual entitled to that name.
No man can be truly called an entomologist,
sir; the subject is too vast for any single human intelligence to grasp.”
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The Poet at the Breakfast Table.
Nikon camera, lenses and objectives
Olympus microscope and objectives
student of entomology
Quote – Holmes on ‘Entomology’
” I suppose you are an entomologist ? “
” Not quite so ambitious as that, sir. I should like to put my eyes on the individual entitled to that name.
No man can be truly called an entomologist,
sir; the subject is too vast for any single human intelligence to grasp.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr
The Poet at the Breakfast Table.
Nikon camera, lenses and objectives
Olympus microscope and objectives
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Mounting a camera to a microscope
Since you have a binocular microscope, you might consider using a digiscoping adapter as described in this article:
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art ... aptor.html
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art ... aptor.html
Michael Reese Much FRMS EMS Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA