Jeff,
You get a much better microscope than mine, it is a very old Olympus
metallurgy microscope with triocular head and three objective 6x, 10x,
40x and 10x eyepieces, so the magnification is at least 60x. It can
only view a small area a time, just good for resolution analysis. To
enjoy the whole picture I use a Zuiko 50/1.8.
C.H.Ling
Jeff Keller wrote:
>
> C.H. ... I guess I finally have to ask - which microscope
> do you use? I've found a SZ6045 with a 0.5x auxiliary
> lens lets me view nearly an entire 6x7 at about 3.3x and
> with a twist of a knob zoom in with about 20x. You
> mentioned you use a "DPlan" objective which I've seen
> on the front of several very different but very nice
> scopes ... but I never got to touch the scopes.
>
> I also lay the film on a small Cabin light pad. At high
> magnification I see all the dirt on it and a faint uneven-ness
> in the light(similar to grain). Some time in the future I
> might try to support the film above the light source.
> TIA
> -jeff
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