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How to Use Microscope Lenses with Any Camera (Cheap, Portable, Budget Friendly Microscope Imaging)
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Connecting microscope lenses to cameras (Canon and BMPCC4K) and taking 14-Bit Raw Videos and still images using Magic Lantern Software. I also recorded a microscopic timelapse using the same technique with drying plants.
MAGIC LANTERN DOWNLOAD
While I was playing around with my toy microscope I got as a Christmas gift last year I realized it is extremely easy to unscrew the lenses back and forth. After searching online I found that microscope lenses has thread (mount) called "RMS". I purchased one on ebay for my BMPCC and it worked pretty okay. After that I realized that adapter was super simple and I wanted to make one for my self using an old plastic camera body cap.
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Neewer Motorized Slider
*Samsung Galaxy Note20 8K Video
*Samsung Galaxy s22 Ultra 960fps Slow Motion
*SanDisk Extreme Pro (Best for Magic Lantern Raw Video Recording)
*DJI Mavic Mini Drone
*SanDisk 128gbyte Mini SD
*Neewer 72.4" 360 Tripod
*BMPCC 4K
*Neewer FW600 Monitor
*Neewer Battery Grip
*Kamlan 50mm F.1.1 Lens
*Sony a7 III
*Sigma A35mm f1.4 Art
*7Artisan 25mm 0.95 Manual Lens
*Xiaomi Mi 20000mAh Redmi Power Bank
*Wasabi Power LP-E6
*Samyang SY14M-E 14mm F2.8
Neewer 360 LED Pro 660 WIFI Lights
Amscope 40x to 1000x Microscope
Canon Eos M
Amscope Microscope to EOS Adapter
Samsung 1TB SSD - Sandisc Extreme Pro 256GB
Konica Hexagon - 50mm f.1.8 Manual Lens
Camvate Wooden Handgrip
Camvate Eos M Aluminum Cage
Fenix E35 Flash Light
Connecting microscope lenses to cameras (Canon and BMPCC4K) and taking 14-Bit Raw Videos and still images using Magic Lantern Software. I also recorded a microscopic timelapse using the same technique with drying plants.
MAGIC LANTERN DOWNLOAD
While I was playing around with my toy microscope I got as a Christmas gift last year I realized it is extremely easy to unscrew the lenses back and forth. After searching online I found that microscope lenses has thread (mount) called "RMS". I purchased one on ebay for my BMPCC and it worked pretty okay. After that I realized that adapter was super simple and I wanted to make one for my self using an old plastic camera body cap.
My personal links:
FOR DONATIONS
SOCIAL MEDIA
Adobe Photoshop 30 Days Free Trial
Font Designer ( Embrio)
Taner Ardali
Gears used in this video with Amazon Affiliate Links:
Neewer Motorized Slider
*Samsung Galaxy Note20 8K Video
*Samsung Galaxy s22 Ultra 960fps Slow Motion
*SanDisk Extreme Pro (Best for Magic Lantern Raw Video Recording)
*DJI Mavic Mini Drone
*SanDisk 128gbyte Mini SD
*Neewer 72.4" 360 Tripod
*BMPCC 4K
*Neewer FW600 Monitor
*Neewer Battery Grip
*Kamlan 50mm F.1.1 Lens
*Sony a7 III
*Sigma A35mm f1.4 Art
*7Artisan 25mm 0.95 Manual Lens
*Xiaomi Mi 20000mAh Redmi Power Bank
*Wasabi Power LP-E6
*Samyang SY14M-E 14mm F2.8
Neewer 360 LED Pro 660 WIFI Lights
Amscope 40x to 1000x Microscope
Canon Eos M
Amscope Microscope to EOS Adapter
Samsung 1TB SSD - Sandisc Extreme Pro 256GB
Konica Hexagon - 50mm f.1.8 Manual Lens
Camvate Wooden Handgrip
Camvate Eos M Aluminum Cage
Fenix E35 Flash Light
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