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DSLR to Microscope — Is This Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 199018" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>That's about what I am inclined to imagine it would take. On the microscope side, it appears to take the place of the eyepiece, and on the camera side, it takes the place of the lens. In between, it must have the suitable optics to correct the microscope's image to the camera's focal plane. And at about $900 for the setup, it's well beyond my budget. Also, it looks like it depends on the microscope to support the weight of the camera and the adapter, which I think would not work well with my microscope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 199018, member: 16749"] That's about what I am inclined to imagine it would take. On the microscope side, it appears to take the place of the eyepiece, and on the camera side, it takes the place of the lens. In between, it must have the suitable optics to correct the microscope's image to the camera's focal plane. And at about $900 for the setup, it's well beyond my budget. Also, it looks like it depends on the microscope to support the weight of the camera and the adapter, which I think would not work well with my microscope. [/QUOTE]
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