hi,
for a few years now i wanted to own a microscope and be able to look at tiny creatures .
i bought a bresser trino researcher a week ago and i am hooked
i spend a lot of my free time glued to the eyepiece and watching various things i find in the garden (leafs,bugs, diffrent fluids etc)
then i found this site and now i want to be able to take photos of what i see.
could you please tell me what sort of equipment i need to get to be able to do that?
i read a few threads about attaching a camera to the microscope but since a camera is a big expense i want to make sure it will work with the microscope.
thanks in advance
micha
total beginner
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hi,
i have a cell phone camera and a small "toy microscope" who is also a camera
http://www.etronixmart.com/200x-usb-dig ... -p-96.html
i tried putting the toy microscope in the "camera shaft" i was able to get an image but i was only able to see a round "light disk" with a small part of the specimen in it (in focus) surrounded by black (i guess it is because the toy microscope has a magnification)
i was thinking to get a 2nd hand dslr camera or a new bresser microscope camera (they both cost the same)
i have a cell phone camera and a small "toy microscope" who is also a camera
http://www.etronixmart.com/200x-usb-dig ... -p-96.html
i tried putting the toy microscope in the "camera shaft" i was able to get an image but i was only able to see a round "light disk" with a small part of the specimen in it (in focus) surrounded by black (i guess it is because the toy microscope has a magnification)
i was thinking to get a 2nd hand dslr camera or a new bresser microscope camera (they both cost the same)