Very interesting. Do you figure a cheaper endoscope could supplement
your basic macro equipment if you were faced with an insane challenge
like taking shots of the entire surface of a cup, including inside
shots, trying to keep the lens orthogonal to the surface at all times?
And what kind of pictures would you get in terms of resolution,
geometry, etc.?(I know this sounds nuts but I've been wondering.)
Phil
>Last time I checked they were priced from several hundred dollars to
>$26,999 US. On the better ones the head both turns and rotates. Many
>of these are sold without the light sources which are quite
>expensive. They work good for looking inside engines or narrow
>places inside walls. I have the Oly interface adapter and special
>focusing screen but not the poker part. Someday. /jmac
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