It does sound like an intriguing prospect. My wife recently had an endoscopy
with all Oly equipment. The doctor let me have prints of several of the
shots.....
Needless to so, I won't be posting them <g>.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: <HI100@xxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [OM] Endoscope Adapter Questions
> tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << I have to say, this exchange intrigued me. Are you planning on setting
up
> a
> home endoscopy setup? Entertain your friends? >>
>
> Tom,
> I own a very old solid edoscope (not Oly) that I have always
wanted
> to use for taking unique shots, like looking inside large flowers ets.
There
> are some excellent nature films made this way of bees pollinating flowers
> etc. The best devices for this are the solid endoscopes used in the ear
> (~1mm in diameter) or similar idustrial "borescopes". Unfortunately my
> endoscope is about 5mm in diameter more like the units that will be used
on
> you but not flexible. The solid scope is much better for photography
because
> it has much better resolution than the fibre scopes. To couple the scope
to
> an OM body is an issue since the scope is a direct view device with a
small
> exit pupil. So I was trying to figure out if I might use one of the OM
> endoscope adapters that I saw advertised.
>
> Regards,
> Tim Hughes
> >>Hi100@xxxxxxx<<
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