This works well for me. I take any microscope (mantis too) and get a digital camera. Put the part that you want to photo under the scope then take the camera to one of the eye pieces or to one side of a mantis. Be patient and make slow movements left and right the camera will be able to look through the eye piece. I have been extremely successful using a simple digital camera and with a scope that has a wide range I can take whatever detail photo I need.
I suppose you can also buy something but I haven't been able to justify a more pretty set up.
Kathy
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<DIV>This works well for me. I take any microscope (mantis too) and get a
digital camera. Put the part that you want to photo under the scope
then take the camera to one of the eye pieces or to one side of a mantis.
Be patient and make slow movements left and right the camera will be able to
look through the eye piece. I have been extremely successful using a
simple digital camera and with a scope that has a wide range I can take whatever
detail photo I need. </DIV>
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<DIV>I suppose you can also buy something but I haven't been able to justify a
more pretty set up. </DIV>
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