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DSLR to Microscope — Is This Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 198935" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>This is actually very much possible. I came across this idea during class. Our professor said we could do anything that came to mind to memorize or study the material in the microscope. At the time, I used my i-phone... it worked wonders! After that day, I would bring my DSLR on review days just in case. The main issue is to get at the right angle. Working straight from the top isn't always the best. I had to get on top of a chair or bench to get at a good angle. Maybe put the microscope on the floor and shoot from above. I wish I could show you my examples but my laptop crashed with these photos. Just wanted to let you know you can do it with a little creativity. Other students thought I was crazy but hey it worked and I got a high grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 198935, member: 8139"] This is actually very much possible. I came across this idea during class. Our professor said we could do anything that came to mind to memorize or study the material in the microscope. At the time, I used my i-phone... it worked wonders! After that day, I would bring my DSLR on review days just in case. The main issue is to get at the right angle. Working straight from the top isn't always the best. I had to get on top of a chair or bench to get at a good angle. Maybe put the microscope on the floor and shoot from above. I wish I could show you my examples but my laptop crashed with these photos. Just wanted to let you know you can do it with a little creativity. Other students thought I was crazy but hey it worked and I got a high grade. [/QUOTE]
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