Re: Microscope adapter for digicam




"Larry Fishel" <ldfishel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> For reference, I've had pretty good luck just holding a digital camera
> with the lens against the eyepiece of my microscope...

I tried that and got decent results at the expense of some vignetting.
Maybe that's the best that can be expected without spending considerable
money.


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