| C-Mount Fixing our
LM-Digital Adapters requires a
C-Mount thread on the microscope side which is supplied by the
respective microscope company. This C-Mount thread is standardized
internationally and has the following dimensions: Tubus length If parafocality
(a
sharp picture both in the visual eyepiece and in the digital camera) is
considered important, you must make sure that all tubus lengths are
equal. This is the case when the optical distance of the photo tubus
(P) and the eyepiece tubus (B) is the same. For fine tuning adjust the
diopters in the visual eyepiece
tubus.
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| Please note that some microscopes are being produced with an optics having an integrated C-Mount. These lenses must be removed in order to avoid a vignetted picture being projected onto the digital camera. |
Canon EOS 1D X / Nikon D4 / Canon EOS 1D Mark IV / Canon EOS 60D / Canon EOS 600D / Sony NEX-5N / Nikon D3S / Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EOS 7D / Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i / Kiss X4 Digital / Pentax K-5 / Sony Alpha 55 / Sony Alpha 580 / Sony NEX-C3 / Sony NEX-7 / Sony Alpha 65V / Sony Alpha 77V / Nikon D3x / Canon EOS 1100D / Nikon D7000 / Sony Alpha 33 / Sony NEX-5 / Sony NEX-3 / Sony Alpha 35 / Olympus E-5 / Pentax K-r / Canon EOS 1D Mark III / Nikon D5100 / Nikon D700 / Nikon D3 / Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 / Olympus E-30 / Olympus E-3 / Olympus E-620 / Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III / Canon EOS 500D / Digital Rebel T1i / Sony NEX VG10 / Olympus E-600 / Nikon D300S / Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 / Pentax K-x /
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