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=== Magnification ===
=== Lenses and Magnification ===
 
HQ camera, lens, extension tube. 50mm C mount lens. The larger the extension ring, the shorter the depth of field.
 




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Aim: Wide magnification range: Samples with features from several centimeters to several micrometers can be imaged without changing the objective lens.
Aim: Wide magnification range: Samples with features from several centimeters to several micrometers can be imaged without changing the objective lens.


https://www.nikonpassion.com/la-macrophotographie-guide-pratique-le-rapport-de-grandissement/





Revision as of 18:37, 11 August 2021

Introduction

Create a microscope with good magnification and automatically adjustable specimen board. Take automatically photos at different heights of the specimen board. Stack the photos using some methods.

Theory

We use Raspberry Pi 4 or Zero with 12 MP camera. The camera supports C and CS mount lenses (CGL 6 mm CS-mount and 16 mm C-mount lenses). Also M/CS mount adapter is available.

Screen

The small screen is a 3.5 inches TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen with a 480×320 resolution that supports up to 1920×1080. It is connected to the Raspberry Pi with a HDMI adapter for display, and to the GPIO port for the touchscreen function.


Lenses and Magnification

HQ camera, lens, extension tube. 50mm C mount lens. The larger the extension ring, the shorter the depth of field.



Aim: Wide magnification range: Samples with features from several centimeters to several micrometers can be imaged without changing the objective lens.


https://www.nikonpassion.com/la-macrophotographie-guide-pratique-le-rapport-de-grandissement/


Motor

Stacking Photos

Illumination

Reflected light

Transmitted light

Cross-section or contact angle

References

A lot of different ideas. Some are listed below