the camera is not dedicated to the microscope, so no. i usually manage to work around it but getting the same specimen to focus in the same plane with differing objectives is a bit tricky. i do have another dedicated camera now , a Sony alpha 5000 , so as soon as the adapter arrives I will be doing focal photos.Pau wrote:Phil, thank you for posting the test images. In fact your 80x .90 works clearly better than the oil objectives without oil (not really surprising) but still better than I could expect with covered specimens, and very well about lack of CA.
But your test slide has not fine detail to see actual resolution differences, I would recommend you diatom test slides for this purpose (none of the posted images have really fine detalils resolved).
About the camera, autofocus is really a bad thing in a microscope camera, can't you disable it?
I do have some diatom pictures prepared , as well as an uncovered picture of a fibre from the dyed label 1/2 cm. from the diatom. However, as I overstepped the bounds unknowingly with pictures last time, I would prefer if Chris Mower or other gave me the go ahead to post them.