Camera Microscope Attachment

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Camera Microscope Attachment



Microscope Adapter


Microscope Adapter


$67.69


Microscope Adapter…

AmScope Nikon SLR / D-SLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes - Microscope Adapter


AmScope Nikon SLR / D-SLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes – Microscope Adapter


$78.75


This is a brand new Nikon SLR/DSLR Camera adapter for microscopes. Coming with 23.2mm, 30mm and C-mount adapters, it fits almost all kinds of microscopes including compound and stereo microscopes. Its retail value is $350….

AmScope Canon SLR / D-SLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes - Microscope Adapter


AmScope Canon SLR / D-SLR Camera Adapter for Microscopes – Microscope Adapter


$78.75


This is a brand new Canon SLR/DSLR Camera adapter for microscopes. Coming with 23.2mm, 30mm and C-mount adapters, it fits almost all kinds of microscopes including compound and stereo microscopes. Its retail value is $350….

Digital Blue QX5 Digial Microscope


Digital Blue QX5 Digial Microscope


$79.99


Get children to play the smart way with the Digital Blue series QX5 USB Computer Microscope. The QX5 magnifies anything from 10x all the way to 200x, and kids can use this microscope to view their favorite goodies – ants, bees wings, their school lunch…Well, they can use this to examine just about anything their little hearts desire! The QX5 is not only a microscope though, it also serves as a m…

HHI Camera Kit with 8X Camera Zoom Lens with Mini Tripod and Special Case for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen)


HHI Camera Kit with 8X Camera Zoom Lens with Mini Tripod and Special Case for iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen)


$28.99


Turn your iPhone 4 into a camera with 8x optical zoom in under a minute! Just attach your iPhone 4 onto the universal holder and it’s done! Product Features: Extendable metallic flexible handle that holds most digital phones or cameras. Move the focusing holder left or right to adjust the lens position. Fitment: iPhone 4 Includes : Long Focal Lens Protective Camera Case For iPhone 4 Universal Hold…

58mm Filter Adapter for CANON PowerShot


58mm Filter Adapter for CANON PowerShot


$10.79


RN-4 lens adapter is designed for Canon SX20, SX10 & SX1 IS lens to accept any 58mm threaded filter, step-up ring or macro lens. A central knurl makes it easy to hang on to when attaching filters or mounting it on the camera.

When this lens adapter mounts on the lens, the lens can not accept the original lens hood….


canon FA-DC58B Filter Adapter for Canon G12 Digital Cameras


canon FA-DC58B Filter Adapter for Canon G12 Digital Cameras


$37.95


canon FA-DC58B Filter Adapter for Canon G12 Digital Cameras…


Camera Attachments Tips: T-Mounts and Other Threaded Tricks

Digital SLR users can connect their camera bodies to a variety of bargain optical attachments by using one of the most enduring adapters of all: the T-mount.

The best camera for photographer-hackers is certainly the digital SLR (DSLR). From outward appearances, these cameras look just like the 35mm single lens reflex (SLR) models that photographers have been using for decades. SLRs are distinguished by the ability to remove the lens from the body and replace it with another type, which makes them extremely versatile. The other advantage is that you view the picture through the same lens you use to take the photo, so what you see is what you get. DSLRs work the same way. The only difference is that they have an image sensor instead of film.

DSLRs are a lot of fun for hackers, because when you remove the lens, you can attach just about any optical accessory to the camera body, including microscopes, telescopes, slide copiers, and much more. At first, you might hold the microscope in one hand and the camera body in the other and wonder how the heck these two items can work with each other. Generally, this happens via some type of adapter. For example, telescopes have an adapter that replaces the eyepiece, and you attach your camera to the adapter. The same goes for microscopes and other optical goodies.

But you still need a way to connect your camera to the adapter. If you don’t want to shell out the big bucks for a custom adapter made by your camera manufacturer, you can make this connection by using a common photographic tool called a T-mount.

T-mounts are simple devices, really nothing more than a thick metal ring. On one side, there’s a bayonet-styled mount (like the one on the base of your camera lens) that attaches the ring to your camera body. Inside the ring, you’ll notice there are threads. These are a standard size that most adapters in the universe screw into snugly. So, all you have to do is screw the optical adapter (as for a telescope) into the T-mount, tighten it, and then attach the unit to your camera body. You’re in business! Now, your camera will mount on whatever optical lens the adapter is designed for.

It’s a good idea to find a T-mount that works with your digital camera. Once you do, just about any optical adapter you find in the bargain bin will now mount on your state-of-the art camera. For example, my slide copier is over 20 years old, but it works great on my state-of-the-art DSLR because I have a T-mount to hook the two together.

 

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