Have you considered a Raspberry Pi with camera, or camera mount with
your existing lens:
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/#cameras-and-displays
Photos and livestream will be easy to set up. You could try motioneye to
give you a livestream and take pictures on demand, or at defined time
Dear Pat,
we are facing the same problem and the most effective solution I found
is to print support for smartphones, which today offer incredibly good
cameras. Here are two examples of open access designs:
https://www.openocular.com/
Hi Pat
Depends on how much you want to spend.
I’d start with a web search for “webcam astrophotography”, which should show
options on how to remove a webcam’s lens and mount the cam (not the kens, of
course!) on another optical instrument.
Back in the day, I had a Philips webcam that had a
Greetings, hive mind,
We have an old (but still useful) Nikon SMZ stereomicroscope that we use for
mounting crystals. I’d like to attach a digital camera to the phototube, both
to capture crystal images for archival purposes, and also to live-stream as a
teaching tool.
I’d be grateful for
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Subject: [ccp4bb] microscope camera
Forgive the off topic subject:
Has anyone got any experience with moticam microscope cameras?
We are looking into cheap cameras for record keeping etc and this supplier
looks good but…
Cheers in advance
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With a little fiddling and patience, one can just point a cell phone camera
down the eyepiece. It doesn’t produce the best pics, but works fine if you
just want to stick a few in a notebook (or a grant …).
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Date: Thursday, November 28, 2019 at 7:47 AM
To: "CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK"
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] microscope camera
Moticam 5 has been working well for us for a few years now (installed on a
Leica binocular)
Prof. Sergei V. Strelkov Laboratory for Biocrystallography Department of
Phar
ccp4bb] microscope camera
Forgive the off topic subject:
Has anyone got any experience with moticam microscope cameras?
We are looking into cheap cameras for record keeping etc and this supplier
looks good but...
Cheers in advance
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I bought a bunch of cheap cameras from Amscope. They were OK for the price.
Artem
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019, 12:46 Dean Derbyshire
wrote:
> Forgive the off topic subject:
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> Has anyone got any experience with moticam microscope cameras?
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> We are looking into cheap cameras for record keeping
Dear All,
We are in the process of buying a new microscope with
digital camera. Currently we are using MOTIC Digital Stereo Microscope
(Model DMW-143-FBGG)
with built-in CCD camera, but the quality of the crystal pictures is very
poor.
Furthermore the halogen light is quite hot.
I would
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