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Shooting through a microscope

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Post by Jne_K on Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:18 am

Hi

Try a steroscope, such as the LOMO SF100 Microscope in a T version (trinocular head). All you need to begin shooting then is a t-ring for your DSLR.

Shooting through a microscope

Post by seph on Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:17 am

I think I'm interested in doing some shooting thru a microscope -- not on the cellular level, but maybe pollen -- and I have no real way of knowing where to start. I have a kodak SLRN, and a limited budget. I guess I'm thinking used. Can you help?

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