DigiklemmeM

-TS Optics Mikroskope
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Universal camera adaptor for microscopes


29,90 EUR
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Description
Digiklemme M - attaches digital cameras to microscopes
... with this universal clamp you can connect nearly any compact digital camera to your microscope

TS Digklemme M (Microscope and camera not included)

Microscoping is a fascinating hobby. Many people wish to save their observation in a digital way - either for research or to share their impressions with others. When a digital camera already exists the "Digiklemme M" enables you to connect it easily to your microscope's eyepiece.

You can fully use all functions of your microscope (e.g. different magnifications by changing the objectives). According to the diameter of your camera's objective (it should not be much bigger than the eyepiece lens) a circular area will be depicted with high quality that can be captured. We recommend using a low microscope magnification because the camera objective already magnifies the picture.

For which cameras and microscopes is the "Digiklemme M" recommended?

You can use all compact digital cameras with smaller objectives and tripod thread up to a weight of ca. 500 g. The Digiklemme M can be connected to nearly any microscope. If your eyepiece diameter exceeds 28mm, we recommend the standard "Digiklemme" (without "M").

DigiklemmeM - example for use

Attaching the camera is straightforward:

You don't have problems with adaptors. The "Digiklemme M" is flexible to use and you only need the tripod thread of your camera.

Step 1 -- Always start with the lowest magnification of your microscope. Focus the probe with the focus wheel.

Step 2 -- Attach the "Digiklemme M" to your microscope. The ring should clamp the eyepiece tube, not the eyepiece itself.

Step 3 -- Screw your camera on the clamp and move the objective as close as possible to the eyepiece. But the lenses must not have mechanical contact. Now you should already see an image in the camera's display. Normally, you can start capturing.

Some practical tips from us:

-- Moving the camera's objective into the zoom positon increases the visible field
-- Always start with the microscope's lowest magnification
-- If possible, switch off the camera's autofocus and set the objective manually to infinity. Focus the image by using the microscope's focuser.
-- If you camera has a delay timer or remote control: using it prevents unsharp pictures caused by vibrations when the shutter is released manually.

Specifications of the "Digiklemme M":

-- Weight: ca. 260 g
-- Completely made of metal
-- Cameras with longer objectives can also be used
-- Suitable for eyepiece diameters from 20 to 28mm

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