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Hi, Steve and others who had ideas about how to arrange cheap microscope
photography. I followed Steve Gregory's idea, but used a trinocular
output on the stereo microscope.
1. Used a old Nikon Digital Camera E990, which one nobody wanted. Cost:
zero
2. Got a old PC with old CRT screen, for camera digital output. Cost:
zero
3. Had our shop to machine simple adapter for camera-to-trinocula: Cost:
100 USD
4. Bought a Sony Bravia Monitor for camera video output. Cost: 250 USD
5. Installed Nikon View for E990 on PC.
Works just fine. Sending some pics to Steve, showing camera and some
pictures taken with this home made arrangement. A professional camera
for this Zeiss Z12 stereo microscope had cost from 5,000 USD and up. So,
don't throw your old stuff! Can be used according to Steve's recipe
Inge
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