Robert Berdan wrote:Hi Pau and Ichthyophthirius - the device does not project, though it appears as if it should. I looked down the microscope through the trinocular head and the only thing I see is the subject. I tried darkening the room and reducing the light intensity but don't see anything.
RB
By "see the subject" do you mean the microscope image?
If so, you need to balance this with light reflected from your piece of paper underneath the unit, on the desk. This usually means having a reading or similar light, shining onto the paper.
To help, the unit will have some mechanism to help balance this too, usually by darkening the image from the microscope using ND filters.
There will probably also be a mechanism for making the image of the paper in focus at the same time as the microscope image.
Several manufacturers made this kind of device, including Zeiss, Wild etc. and broadly speaking, they are working on the same basic principle.
The ideal is to get the brightness of the two images such that you see the creature you want to draw, as well as your pencil point and lines that you subsequently draw. It does take some getting use to, but works well.