Has anyone used of of these adaptors on an Olympus e620 body? If so, any comments on the results?
Microscope Adapter for Nikon Olympus D-SLR with 2X Lens:
http://www.amazon.ca/Microscope-Adapter ... ic&sr=1-12
Thanks,
EC
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Microscope Adapter for Olympus D-SLR: any good?
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I don't have experience with this adapter, so I can't comment about its quality, but there may be some issues:
- 2X magnification with a 4/3 sensor will crop the image too much (1X to 1.25X would be much more adequate to fit the visual FOV).
- As generic adapter, it doesn't correct chromatic aberrations, so it would only work OK with microscope objectives that doesn't need complementary corrections at the eyepiece. What microscope and objectives do you use?
- The same adapter can be bought for less money from other sellers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Olympus-SLR-DSL ... 5d3623d968
- 2X magnification with a 4/3 sensor will crop the image too much (1X to 1.25X would be much more adequate to fit the visual FOV).
- As generic adapter, it doesn't correct chromatic aberrations, so it would only work OK with microscope objectives that doesn't need complementary corrections at the eyepiece. What microscope and objectives do you use?
- The same adapter can be bought for less money from other sellers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Olympus-SLR-DSL ... 5d3623d968
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Microscope adapter
I have a 1X that I purchased for my PEN cameras for use primarily on monocular scopes. I didn't pay nearly as much as the two items above (I think it was about $30 USD). I would say the one I have is adequate, but I have only used it my Swift Collegiate which is not one of my best scopes and a higher grade Tasco student scope.
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I have this adapter but with a Canon mount.Pau wrote:I don't have experience with this adapter, so I can't comment about its quality, but there may be some issues:
- 2X magnification with a 4/3 sensor will crop the image too much (1X to 1.25X would be much more adequate to fit the visual FOV).
- As generic adapter, it doesn't correct chromatic aberrations, so it would only work OK with microscope objectives that doesn't need complementary corrections at the eyepiece. What microscope and objectives do you use?
- The same adapter can be bought for less money from other sellers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Olympus-SLR-DSL ... 5d3623d968
Pretty much everything Pau suggests is true, although with my current microscope, its quality is equivalent to my current objectives.
My Flickr photo stream is a good set of examples for this adapter's performance.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28594931@N03/
Thanks for this. I haven't seen any 1x available but I will look around. I would be using it with either an older Unitron compound scope (probably from the 60s or 70s) or a Leitz Ortholux from the 60s.Pau wrote:I don't have experience with this adapter, so I can't comment about its quality, but there may be some issues:
- 2X magnification with a 4/3 sensor will crop the image too much (1X to 1.25X would be much more adequate to fit the visual FOV).
- As generic adapter, it doesn't correct chromatic aberrations, so it would only work OK with microscope objectives that doesn't need complementary corrections at the eyepiece. What microscope and objectives do you use?
- The same adapter can be bought for less money from other sellers:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Olympus-SLR-DSL ... 5d3623d968
Cheers,
EC
Re: Microscope adapter
Thanks. Where did you get your adapter from?Olympusman wrote:I have a 1X that I purchased for my PEN cameras for use primarily on monocular scopes. I didn't pay nearly as much as the two items above (I think it was about $30 USD). I would say the one I have is adequate, but I have only used it my Swift Collegiate which is not one of my best scopes and a higher grade Tasco student scope.
EC
I don't know about Unitron but most microscopes of this time including for sure the Leitz do need complemetary aberration corrections at the eyepiece, so the best approach will be "afocal"Ecooper wrote: I haven't seen any 1x available but I will look around. I would be using it with either an older Unitron compound scope (probably from the 60s or 70s) or a Leitz Ortholux from the 60s.
Please take a look at:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=15607
and the associated links
Pau