David





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Well it does look like it has a good appetite, but that would be an amazing growth spurtI just realized that I have the wrong scale bar on the lower 2 images as well
I don't know how to calculate it, but I think it will be approx. the same: I use the Zeiss 0.25X T2 mount camera coupler an in fact it is just a 63mm lens focused at infinite.Ferry wrote:...I don't have a 0.32X projection lens, but use an old Olympus 50 mm camera objective between the Eyepiece and my Canon 550D, which I changed for my Nikon D300 after reading a paper from Charles . It works excellent.
David, the only data I have from Zeiss literature is 0.25X and 63mm. Used in the camera out of the microscope as taking lens it is a very poor one fix focussed to infinite (approx.). In fact its quality as relay lens is very good but not better than an Olympus OM 50mm 1.8 I use sometimes over the eyepiece. Its main advantage is that it provides an easy way to couple the camera and it works nicely with all my eyepieces (6.3X, 8X and 10X). I mostly use it with the 6.3X to have an adequate FOV with a Canon APSc camera.discomorphella wrote: Pau, if there's any way to get the prescription data for your and Ferry's lenses I can try to ray trace it, at least crudely. Of course if its all working well you can figure out the actual magnification rather easily, so perhaps we don't need to bother. The only reason I used the 0.32X lens is that it was already there in the 35mm film back, and my reasoning was to try and replace the 35mm film back with my D300 back. I have found a very annoying hot spot, which happens on ALL the shutter modules I have tested, which I can attenuate greatly by dividing out a carefully taken background shot using ImageJ. A friend of mine (who is also a p-chemist with an orthoplan...) and I are now trying to eliminate the hot spot, which is almost certainly due to a reflection from the CCD getting back into the spot metering optics in the shutter module. I am about to make an optical isolator that will go between the 0.32X lens and the shutter. That will miscalibrate the exposure a bit, but that can be compensated for once the hot spot is vanquished.