I've actually got several options: There's a fixed-focus camera mounted into our laboratory microscope, which is a pretty crappy camera, but I can manually crank the focus down to get a series of montageable images.
The other is my new USB microscope, which gets decent magnification, but is very challenging to position and focus.
The last is my older DSLR that doesn't support interchangeable lenses. I do, however, have 1,2,4, and 10x stackable diopters, which do a decent-not-great job, and suffer from major depth of scale limitations.
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Date: 2012-07-01 11:28 pm (UTC)The other is my new USB microscope, which gets decent magnification, but is very challenging to position and focus.
The last is my older DSLR that doesn't support interchangeable lenses. I do, however, have 1,2,4, and 10x stackable diopters, which do a decent-not-great job, and suffer from major depth of scale limitations.