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Microscope for taking pictures of crystalized water

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Post by Jne_K on Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:27 pm

Hi

Really don't offfer a microscope with a built in camera or an inexpensive microscope with camera capability. You would need to add a digital camera to something like the LOMO MULTISCOPE BMH4-BF binocular microscope. Adapters will run about $200 for the camera. The camera can be a standard digital point and shoot or digital SLR. Not included.

Microscope for taking pictures of crystalized water

Post by cctl88 on Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:26 pm

I want to take the same pictures as what the web shown. they freeze the water and put the ice in 5 degree room and let it crystalize and take picture of it.

what spec of microscope and camera (motion/still) i need to take this?

Cris

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