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    Reevster
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    Making Digital Camera Microscope Adapters

    This guy makes adapters for almost any kind of camera to mount on a microscope, I found the info on his page quite useful . he machines the adapters, but I read somewhere about guys using PVC pipe and Jerry rigging their own adapters , tons of info , I didn't read it all yet, he gets technical on alot of stuff.

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    Besides the mechanical attachment, these adapters apply one of several optical principles to couple the camera to the microscope, including:

    Afocal (through the normal eyepiece to inexpensive small-format digital cameras)
    Focal (from a photoport to lensless digital SLR cameras)
    Focal (from a photoport to small-format digital cameras via a relay lens)
    Afocal (through a custom photo-eyepiece for large-lensed digital cameras)

    http://www.truetex.com/micad.htm

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    jasjoh
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    Here's a link to how-to on pvp pipe + foam sheet adapter.

    http://www.instructables.com/id/Came...-less-than-15/

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    There's an excellent forum that deals with high magnification photography using microscopes (photomicrography) and using normal macro equipment (photomacrography):

    http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/

    You will be blown away by some of the setups these folks put together! There are many threads showing various ways to adapt cameras.

 

 

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