Photography Equipment
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From: | Linda Jenkins <jlinda@ces.clemson.edu> |
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Another very simple option is a special universal adapter that is
available in which you remove the right eyepiece from ANY microscope and
attach a universal adapter (short tube piece) to which you can attach a
digital camera (primarily designed for Sony) and snap away. The difficult
part comes into play when you complete the pictures. You have to have a
computer - as the pictures are stored on a disc which has to be loaded into
a computer where they can be viewed instantly as a JPEG file in Explorer,
or imported into a PowerPoint program from which they can be saved to a
disc and transferred to 35mm slide film or print film via a special
attachment such as "Developer". However, if you don't need a hard copy and
have easy access to a computer, this might be the way to go.
The universal adapter is available through Martin Microscope (Bobby
Martin designed this item) at 864-859-2688.
Linda
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Linda Jenkins, HT
Clemson University
Department of Bioengineering
864.656.5553
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