spectre6000
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Last weekend, I promised that I'd make this thread pursuant to some comments in the Ask a Question thread. I was sick and it was snowy, so I figured I had the time. Turns out, I was sicker than I realized, so I apologize for the delay. At any rate, here is the promised thread. Various leathers under a microscope for curiosity's sake.
The microscope a low power stereomicroscope for watchmaking and electronics. I don't have a memory card for the camera currently (and the camera has limited optical control anyway), so I just took photos through the eyepieces with my phone. Each photo set will consist of a macro view of the object being imaged, then maximum internal zoom (2X Barlow lens X 4.5X magnification in the head) with 10X, 20X, and 30X eyepieces. That works out to 90X, 180X, and 270X total magnification respectively. Focus is a bit of a challenge with three dimensional objects, plus I keep my head with a bit of a tilt for tool clearance and didn't want to mess with that adjustment given the three dimensionality of everything making it difficult to keep the sample in plane.
If there's interest down the road, I can scrounge up additional samples for imaging. Otherwise, this is what I was able to work up on a snowy Saturday morning.
The microscope a low power stereomicroscope for watchmaking and electronics. I don't have a memory card for the camera currently (and the camera has limited optical control anyway), so I just took photos through the eyepieces with my phone. Each photo set will consist of a macro view of the object being imaged, then maximum internal zoom (2X Barlow lens X 4.5X magnification in the head) with 10X, 20X, and 30X eyepieces. That works out to 90X, 180X, and 270X total magnification respectively. Focus is a bit of a challenge with three dimensional objects, plus I keep my head with a bit of a tilt for tool clearance and didn't want to mess with that adjustment given the three dimensionality of everything making it difficult to keep the sample in plane.
If there's interest down the road, I can scrounge up additional samples for imaging. Otherwise, this is what I was able to work up on a snowy Saturday morning.