To take pictures of very small items I have found that a common magnifying 
lens (mine is approximately 2 in OD, 1/4 in thick, concave) held in front of 
the camera lens provides clear pictures.  This has worked well with my 
digital camera and my PDA camera.

This should fit the two fundamental criteria of this forum:  it works and 
its very inexpensive!

Hope this helps,

Jim


(snip)

> I'll see what I can do tomorrow Erik.  As I'm not yet 100% with my new 
> Nikon
> camera, getting the closeups might be fun.  The maximum dimension is maybe
> 3.5cm.  Its basically 2 coaxial pipes, with the main air flow coming out
> between the OD of the smaller one, and the ID of the larger one.  The diff 
> is
> 1/64th inch so it isn't a very big 'leak'.  And unless I can find some
> stronger hose, limited to about 60-70 psi.  Clear vinyl isn't a high 
> pressure
> hose.
>

(snip) 


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