7:45 I think the problem was that there was very little contrast in the focus square so it had a hard time telling weather it focused correctly or not.
I was looking for these lenses to see a large field of view it's good that using one of these can even increase the working distance, very nice demonstration thank you
I'm in the same boat. I could certainly use one, but don't need one. Stop posting about this, Dave! I'm still recovering from my rigol and fluke purchases, I don't need another expensive tool enticing me!
I did not think I needed one but I am the same with good recommendations and recovering from past purchases. I got one and have tons of uses for it now. I'm also getting some Barlow's and going to use it with an old telescope. Weather permitting I'm in the UK. it works brill for spotting marks on so called new items. Call out the seller and normally get a refund of some kind or a Free return when the items not worth it. :-) One of my best buys and the grand kids also love it they now come armed with items they wish to see with Grandads Super Zoom power and they also bring a usb so they can get a copy of the pics. Worth it weight in gold just to see them so engaged and who knows Dave may well be responsible for the next Astronauts AKA Tim Peaks, Physicist Bryan Cox, or Engineer James Dyson. :-)
I believe the focus on those cameras work by contrast detection. When the auto-focus started misbehaving you had just a more or less blue area on the focussing area - that's why it wasn't able to focus, I think.
I got the 0.35, 0.5 and 2.0 lenses I found using the 0.35 worked best for my situation, I have also ordered some extension tubes to allow me to raise the microscope up higher to be able to use zoom above 3, auto focus has been really good to have ! I am using the 120x assembly not the 180x. I have some footage recorded for a review video, but haven't got around to it yet. I have been using it to do liquid damaged Macbook Pro repairs, doing 0402 and can use a 10" screen just fine.
were you able to test it? I'm trying to find out if it's possible to get the area of 20x15cm with a 120x and 0.35 barlow, even if it means mounting camera 1m above the desk. could you check that for me please?
Very nice scope but recently prices shot up- only a couple of years ago these were 50% of the price- the barlow lenses though are quite cheap because for binocular microscopes they cost more and they aren’t much different. Magnification being the thing many manufacturers charge almost a third more for something that provides a total of x90 vs one with x45. Like everything its a jungle out there and they have to compete on the price of the standard kit and make their profit on the accessories. Keep up the good work and the great variety of posts. Im learning a lot (a pom learning from an antipodean? Whatever next eh?) with 11/11 looming let’s remember the fantastic contribution of the Anzacs to the WW’s. Thanks friends!
Yeah, its a great camera, Saw your first review and ordered one. But i ordered that Barlow lens straight away and that combo is really nice. Tried some other lenses to but this is probably the best combination...
I'm able to get great results using a DSLR camera, extension tubes and a normal lens from my old camera. I built a jig to photograph 35mm slides, and can pick up grain on Kodachrome 64.
I don't need to use a microscope very often, so I also use my dslr with a 70-200mm lens, a close up lens and 2x and 1.4x teleconverters (barlow lenses). That works amazingly well with a great zoom range, autofocus, more than 300mm working distance, and at maximum magnification I get an amazing 12mm wide field of view at full hd resolution. Can get even closer than that if I use 1:1 sensor resolution.
Thanks. I'm trying to find a good soldering scope that doesn't take up too much space. I like the idea of mounting this on a arm if you can keep it from wiggling.
What lens should be used so that it can be placed at a distance of 60 cm from the desk top and, at maximum zoom, obtain an area approximately 2 cm wide?
I am using a ezcap287p HDMI to USB3 capture unit, that works just fine with the eakins, and my splitter (which looks physically the same as, but has different silkscreen to yours), also my splitter is being powered from the USB3 port without external power.
I should find out which HDMI splitters we use at work to feed the foxtel set-top boxes into our RF system. I believe it's a jaycar cheapie, but it gets rid of the copy protection or whatever pretty well.
Bought one of these since Dave's first Eakins video. Been a happy camper, except I'm not sure if my autofocus works as well as Dave's: it's jumping around quite a bit sometimes, and focus range doesn't seem to be as good. Maybe it's because Dave has better lighting. I have the 120x and 180x objectives; now ordered the Barlow lenses ;)
Dave, I'm guessing you have worked with both types of microscope - trinocular and just the camera like in this one. Do you find one better than the other?
Nice video, how about diameters? Microscope camera 25,4mm is connected to C mount lens 20mm. Lens have 50mm for hook (stand) and 48mm ending for Barlow lens? And Barlow lens is 45mm? How about protection glass, do you have any/use any?
Did you update the cable spec for hdmi 2.0 to support 4k? The cables are often a problem as they don't all support the higher bandwidth. Apparently hdmi 2.1 supports 8k. But using an old cable won't give the full experience.
Hello! How did you manage to achieve such a good image brightness without backlight? I bought the same 180x lens and a barlow 0.35x lens, but my camera is on a Sony IMX334 sensor. I can't get good brightness even with the backlight.
Will these work on the Hayear 41MP included tube lens? I'm glad I finally found a video about this. I want this setup but I can't imagine what I'd use it for other than soldering and reading the fine print on things. What do people use these for in real daily life (not industrial inspections like in a shop) other than soldering?
Check with Hayear on Ali express you can Message (New Feature i think ) them Direct Im in the progress of buying the Hayear 51mp Camera at the moment and they have been exceptional in giving me a list of items that will work with the lenses they do and also some others from the Aliexpress store. check the spec of your lens where you bought it from assuming it came with the camera / Microscope. for other uses see my post above in reply to BobC the one with the 2pair of reading glasses. :-)
@@andydickinson4018 i bought the 51mp and hace had it a while. Mounted from my ceiling pointed down on a camera tripod pointed at workbench. Held to ceiling via one eyebolt in joist and bungie cords. Out of way and ceiling has less vibration but mainly it decreases magnification to something usable. Connected to 44" tv. You can see puctures on my soundpack page. Im not happy the lens is so hard to get in perfect focus or that it doesnt have motorized focus control which it needs badly. Otherwise works as advertised. I use it to read my mail. Too blind now to solder. What else about it? It can connect to 720 and 600 monitors too. Also the 51mp is just about 6x times 1080p.. So you wont be taking 51mp picrs but what it does is give you up to a 5 or 6x digiral zoom. Kind of useful. I cant get usb to computer to work for me. The infrared remote is very useful but sometimes frustrating and you need to buy your own battery fir it if I remember.
@@andydickinson4018I bought a small stand and adapter ring for mine. Using only the Aliexpress stand the distance from lens to work area is about 2 inches which is way too high magnification. Using my setup the dustance now us about 2 feet from end of lens to work area. Much better. Just cant put your head between lens and what you are working on so I offset mine to the right and aim it to the edge of the table. For picts of my upside down tripod ceiling setup of my 51mp go to bottom of page in pics section and look for anything that looks like a big tv or blue solder mat. If you want close up picts of the clever ways I mounted things email me... contact email in info section on my channel... soundpack.air-war.org
@@andydickinson4018 Tripod is upside down, microscope is mounted inside out in small stand, then clamped with scrunchy hardware clamp to the hotshoe of the tripod. Adjustable (silver color) snake lights on stand also bent to point straight down at work area. I've since added a foamy white block to the front of it to increase visibility and offer head protection if I bump into it (not in pictures). I cover end of lens with a small buble wrap bag when not in use to keep dust off of it with rubber band. 1x zoom at 2ft: rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_kAKmCOSf0LLBm5mURgzIgNNB8.jpg rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_8dTLNYokhY2T6k0JAG4sqBslI.jpg 5xish (max) zoom at 2ft: rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_At5a0Aowr1K5nZZgxGL5hZbnV.jpg rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_IgtqYv51IJvyaDbKyxrtBgYOM.jpg I emailed Hayer about not getting USB connection working, they just said download the latest version of the software, which didn't help me :-/ You do have an SD card slot though you can record videos or pictures to, but kind of inconvenient, so much so I haven't used it. I'd much rather record video on my PC so I could port it right into my video editor, so maybe I'll play around with the software again soon to record a RC transmitter demo video. For me it's not very useful as a vision aid for the blind... I can read an amount due on a bill or a few sentences in junk mail to figure out if it's important or not, but I can forget trying to read a paragraph let alone book with this thing. I mean, it's doing it's job fine, my vision is just that far gone as it gets worse every single day. Today I friggin tried to write out a check and found, I had to do it 4 times because my writing was going way off the line as I couldn't see the line any more even with my face inches away.
@@choppergirl HI i seem to remrmber reading that to connect via usb make sure a memory card is not in the camera and also dont use the power supply just use usb power. This seems to work with mine which i got for a ridiculous price low that is. I am reading up on lens making so i can by some stock parts add them together with a Barlow lens and get aawsome lens i have also found an old security lens system that i will try tweak so i get at least a fine tune that is mortor driven. similar to what they have on computerised telecopes for tracking but a whole lot smaller. Then i just need to check open source for some code examples to follow. :-) Nice Heath robinson setup at your end good idea to mount from above.
Kicks the ass out of the magnifying lens on my third hand tool by a couple orders of magnitude. Price is also a couple orders of magnitude greater. I suppose the USB scopes that run about 50 Yankee bucks would be midway between the two on a log scale.
Nice. I have a similar setup but without the auto focus. Of course none of my barlow lenses from previous microscopes are the correct size for it. I should order one with the correct thread. I generally prefer my Andonstar models (not quite sure why...) but this model with auto focus would certainly be a welcome upgrade, plus that tall stand!
Can be pretty handy if you are repairing something that is still half in a case for example or on top of something big. You can leave the board in place and functional then to test.
Nicholas Heidl Also to get a side view to check if any pins are flying loose a few microns above the board (bad connections!). 300mm is about the width of many baseboards for instruments and computers.
Would you reccomend , the Barlow lenses for Extreme Macro Photography....??? I need the closest vision and details.. Do you think it´s gonna work well ... ?? . Thanks.
Have a look at Decimator design - MD-HX, convert / scale the HDMI signal Or, and EDID emulator - tho, the MD-HX will give you much more control and I'm sure you can find other uses for it! (They're also an Australian company ;) )
Great video - but can you recommend an Eakins equivalent in 2024? There seems to be better software and better Sony chips in the current offerings. Ali Express has the following: 2024 FHD 1080P SONY IMX385 Autofocus AF HDMI Video Microscope Camera U disk Storage Measuring Magnifier For PCB Soldering Repair. This is just the camera but no stand or lenses. Advice appreciated. Subscribed
Do not buy anything yet!!! 11.11 is right around the corner and if you purchase through the Aliexpress mobile app you'll save $100s of dollars if you're going all in.
The tube tend to distort the more u have so glas and good glass is the best answer- have you ever seen the macro lenses video film makers use for natural history shots of insects? They get up to around 12-15 inches. And because they use apochromatic and coated lens systems there is a beautiful bright flat field.
You can get a great working distance with macro, but that means you have to use a long lens. Extension tubes reduce your working distance. I don't need a microscope very often, so I use my dslr with a 70-200mm lens, a close up lens and 2x and 1.4x teleconverters (barlow lenses). That gives me more than 300mm working distance, and at maximum magnification I get an amazing 12mm wide field of view at full hd resolution. Can get even closer than that if I use 1:1 sensor resolution. And the image quality is fantastic.
Flemming Jacobsen basically it’s a mild reducer or magnifier which when used in conjunction with its black tube may unflip the final image by 180° in circumstances when it’s impossible to flip a real object, of course with minimal loss of luminosity. In this case its only practical application is like putting a fixed-focus lens on an autofocus camera to shift its entire zoom power range around, which for a ‘reducing’ Barlow (fractional power) adds the benefit of increasing field of view, such that very little of its original autofocus capability will be lost even while increasing the distance from the object to the scope. Any added extremity or ordinary (non-Barlow) complexity often dramatically decreases depth of field and obviates setting any ‘back focus’ especially when the lens diameters are small, and large high-powered ‘objective’-lenses with short focal lengths are so expensive that when possible they are omitted in lieu of low powers in conjunction with an extra-long optical tube or if there is a cheap but standard lens that’s slightly overpower, a fractional Barlow added to compensate.
Spending $600 to purchase a product on aliexpress, without any warranty, future support or return possibility? Hell, no. It can be a great product but, hell... no. Maybe if you live in China.
You can, but not with optical lenses. Light is much much short wavelength, hence the diffraction happens on much smaller scales than radio waves, so the lens material and properties really matters. Some plastics do it at microwave frequencies.
You can, just the lenses would be massive. Since 2.4GHz has about 12cm wavelength, a refraction lens would have to be hundreds of meters across to provide any kind of focusing power.
I seem to have read something about using a Fresnel lens for microwaves.... not the glass or plastic kind, but a flat wood surface with the right pattern of aluminum circles laid on.
7:45 I think the problem was that there was very little contrast in the focus square so it had a hard time telling weather it focused correctly or not.
I was looking for these lenses to see a large field of view it's good that using one of these can even increase the working distance, very nice demonstration thank you
A Barlow lens is a concave lens used as an auxiliary lens in telescopes to increase focal length. What you have are just auxiliary lenses.
I don't need a microscope, but I want one of these. But, alas, no. I'll stick with wearing two pair of reading glasses (which works amazingly well).
Just tried it, good tip even though it makes me look like a tit.
I'm in the same boat. I could certainly use one, but don't need one. Stop posting about this, Dave! I'm still recovering from my rigol and fluke purchases, I don't need another expensive tool enticing me!
I did not think I needed one but I am the same with good recommendations and recovering from past purchases. I got one and have tons of uses for it now. I'm also getting some Barlow's and going to use it with an old telescope. Weather permitting I'm in the UK. it works brill for spotting marks on so called new items. Call out the seller and normally get a refund of some kind or a Free return when the items not worth it. :-) One of my best buys and the grand kids also love it they now come armed with items they wish to see with Grandads Super Zoom power and they also bring a usb so they can get a copy of the pics. Worth it weight in gold just to see them so engaged and who knows Dave may well be responsible for the next Astronauts AKA Tim Peaks, Physicist Bryan Cox, or Engineer James Dyson. :-)
I believe the focus on those cameras work by contrast detection. When the auto-focus started misbehaving you had just a more or less blue area on the focussing area - that's why it wasn't able to focus, I think.
I got the 0.35, 0.5 and 2.0 lenses I found using the 0.35 worked best for my situation, I have also ordered some extension tubes to allow me to raise the microscope up higher to be able to use zoom above 3, auto focus has been really good to have !
I am using the 120x assembly not the 180x.
I have some footage recorded for a review video, but haven't got around to it yet. I have been using it to do liquid damaged Macbook Pro repairs, doing 0402 and can use a 10" screen just fine.
Which extension tubes?
were you able to test it? I'm trying to find out if it's possible to get the area of 20x15cm with a 120x and 0.35 barlow, even if it means mounting camera 1m above the desk. could you check that for me please?
Very nice scope but recently prices shot up- only a couple of years ago these were 50% of the price- the barlow lenses though are quite cheap because for binocular microscopes they cost more and they aren’t much different. Magnification being the thing many manufacturers charge almost a third more for something that provides a total of x90 vs one with x45. Like everything its a jungle out there and they have to compete on the price of the standard kit and make their profit on the accessories. Keep up the good work and the great variety of posts. Im learning a lot (a pom learning from an antipodean? Whatever next eh?) with 11/11 looming let’s remember the fantastic contribution of the Anzacs to the WW’s. Thanks friends!
lynton cox Anzacs made supersecret lenses for bomb sights?
Thanks Dave, your videos is always so very helpful
What part exactly is responsible for the auto focus?
Please open up the camera and show us the mechanical autofocus. How many camera are there that move the sensor relative to the lens? Thanks
Yeah, its a great camera, Saw your first review and ordered one. But i ordered that Barlow lens straight away and that combo is really nice. Tried some other lenses to but this is probably the best combination...
I'm able to get great results using a DSLR camera, extension tubes and a normal lens from my old camera. I built a jig to photograph 35mm slides, and can pick up grain on Kodachrome 64.
I don't need to use a microscope very often, so I also use my dslr with a 70-200mm lens, a close up lens and 2x and 1.4x teleconverters (barlow lenses). That works amazingly well with a great zoom range, autofocus, more than 300mm working distance, and at maximum magnification I get an amazing 12mm wide field of view at full hd resolution. Can get even closer than that if I use 1:1 sensor resolution.
Thanks. I'm trying to find a good soldering scope that doesn't take up too much space. I like the idea of mounting this on a arm if you can keep it from wiggling.
its a focal reducer not a Barlow lens , Barlow increases magnification
Great but.......You better keep focussing on the job at hand. Sorting and packing. I've been there.
What lens should be used so that it can be placed at a distance of 60 cm from the desk top and, at maximum zoom, obtain an area approximately 2 cm wide?
I am using a ezcap287p HDMI to USB3 capture unit, that works just fine with the eakins, and my splitter (which looks physically the same as, but has different silkscreen to yours), also my splitter is being powered from the USB3 port without external power.
I should find out which HDMI splitters we use at work to feed the foxtel set-top boxes into our RF system. I believe it's a jaycar cheapie, but it gets rid of the copy protection or whatever pretty well.
My microscope came showing black line at the very bottom.
Its very small but annoying.
is that normal ?
is this firmware issue ?
I think it's faulty.
Bought one of these since Dave's first Eakins video. Been a happy camper, except I'm not sure if my autofocus works as well as Dave's: it's jumping around quite a bit sometimes, and focus range doesn't seem to be as good. Maybe it's because Dave has better lighting. I have the 120x and 180x objectives; now ordered the Barlow lenses ;)
That was great! What else will you show us before you move?
Dave, I'm guessing you have worked with both types of microscope - trinocular and just the camera like in this one. Do you find one better than the other?
Nice video, how about diameters? Microscope camera 25,4mm is connected to C mount lens 20mm. Lens have 50mm for hook (stand) and 48mm ending for Barlow lens? And Barlow lens is 45mm? How about protection glass, do you have any/use any?
Did you update the cable spec for hdmi 2.0 to support 4k? The cables are often a problem as they don't all support the higher bandwidth. Apparently hdmi 2.1 supports 8k. But using an old cable won't give the full experience.
Our company bought an Eakins microscope for industrial use, it is much better than Tagarno HD.
Hello, what is your lens model from eakins? And what is your maximum magnification you can reach with it?
Hello! How did you manage to achieve such a good image brightness without backlight? I bought the same 180x lens and a barlow 0.35x lens, but my camera is on a Sony IMX334 sensor. I can't get good brightness even with the backlight.
Same as others say, don't need one, want one.
Hey Dave! Greetings from Ireland!
How many of those Barlow lenses could you glue together and still have it auto-focus?
Will these work on the Hayear 41MP included tube lens?
I'm glad I finally found a video about this.
I want this setup but I can't imagine what I'd use it for other than soldering and reading the fine print on things. What do people use these for in real daily life (not industrial inspections like in a shop) other than soldering?
Check with Hayear on Ali express you can Message (New Feature i think ) them Direct Im in the progress of buying the Hayear 51mp Camera at the moment and they have been exceptional in giving me a list of items that will work with the lenses they do and also some others from the Aliexpress store. check the spec of your lens where you bought it from assuming it came with the camera / Microscope. for other uses see my post above in reply to BobC the one with the 2pair of reading glasses. :-)
@@andydickinson4018 i bought the 51mp and hace had it a while. Mounted from my ceiling pointed down on a camera tripod pointed at workbench. Held to ceiling via one eyebolt in joist and bungie cords. Out of way and ceiling has less vibration but mainly it decreases magnification to something usable. Connected to 44" tv. You can see puctures on my soundpack page.
Im not happy the lens is so hard to get in perfect focus or that it doesnt have motorized focus control which it needs badly. Otherwise works as advertised. I use it to read my mail. Too blind now to solder.
What else about it? It can connect to 720 and 600 monitors too. Also the 51mp is just about 6x times 1080p.. So you wont be taking 51mp picrs but what it does is give you up to a 5 or 6x digiral zoom. Kind of useful. I cant get usb to computer to work for me. The infrared remote is very useful but sometimes frustrating and you need to buy your own battery fir it if I remember.
@@andydickinson4018I bought a small stand and adapter ring for mine. Using only the Aliexpress stand the distance from lens to work area is about 2 inches which is way too high magnification.
Using my setup the dustance now us about 2 feet from end of lens to work area. Much better. Just cant put your head between lens and what you are working on so I offset mine to the right and aim it to the edge of the table.
For picts of my upside down tripod ceiling setup of my 51mp go to bottom of page in pics section and look for anything that looks like a big tv or blue solder mat. If you want close up picts of the clever ways I mounted things email me... contact email in info section on my channel... soundpack.air-war.org
@@andydickinson4018 Tripod is upside down, microscope is mounted inside out in small stand, then clamped with scrunchy hardware clamp to the hotshoe of the tripod. Adjustable (silver color) snake lights on stand also bent to point straight down at work area. I've since added a foamy white block to the front of it to increase visibility and offer head protection if I bump into it (not in pictures). I cover end of lens with a small buble wrap bag when not in use to keep dust off of it with rubber band.
1x zoom at 2ft: rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_kAKmCOSf0LLBm5mURgzIgNNB8.jpg
rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_8dTLNYokhY2T6k0JAG4sqBslI.jpg
5xish (max) zoom at 2ft: rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_At5a0Aowr1K5nZZgxGL5hZbnV.jpg
rotorbuilds.com/pictures/f_13906_IgtqYv51IJvyaDbKyxrtBgYOM.jpg
I emailed Hayer about not getting USB connection working, they just said download the latest version of the software, which didn't help me :-/ You do have an SD card slot though you can record videos or pictures to, but kind of inconvenient, so much so I haven't used it. I'd much rather record video on my PC so I could port it right into my video editor, so maybe I'll play around with the software again soon to record a RC transmitter demo video.
For me it's not very useful as a vision aid for the blind... I can read an amount due on a bill or a few sentences in junk mail to figure out if it's important or not, but I can forget trying to read a paragraph let alone book with this thing. I mean, it's doing it's job fine, my vision is just that far gone as it gets worse every single day. Today I friggin tried to write out a check and found, I had to do it 4 times because my writing was going way off the line as I couldn't see the line any more even with my face inches away.
@@choppergirl HI i seem to remrmber reading that to connect via usb make sure a memory card is not in the camera and also dont use the power supply just use usb power. This seems to work with mine which i got for a ridiculous price low that is. I am reading up on lens making so i can by some stock parts add them together with a Barlow lens and get aawsome lens i have also found an old security lens system that i will try tweak so i get at least a fine tune that is mortor driven. similar to what they have on computerised telecopes for tracking but a whole lot smaller. Then i just need to check open source for some code examples to follow. :-) Nice Heath robinson setup at your end good idea to mount from above.
Kicks the ass out of the magnifying lens on my third hand tool by a couple orders of magnitude. Price is also a couple orders of magnitude greater. I suppose the USB scopes that run about 50 Yankee bucks would be midway between the two on a log scale.
Lattice IC is a CPLD
Nice.
I have a similar setup but without the auto focus. Of course none of my barlow lenses from previous microscopes are the correct size for it. I should order one with the correct thread.
I generally prefer my Andonstar models (not quite sure why...) but this model with auto focus would certainly be a welcome upgrade, plus that tall stand!
What part exactly is responsible for the auto focus?
I defiantly need a "make things bigger" tool in my bench.
What purpose is there for a heights other than to get a board and soldering iron under it?
Can be pretty handy if you are repairing something that is still half in a case for example or on top of something big. You can leave the board in place and functional then to test.
Nicholas Heidl Also to get a side view to check if any pins are flying loose a few microns above the board (bad connections!). 300mm is about the width of many baseboards for instruments and computers.
Would you reccomend , the Barlow lenses for Extreme Macro Photography....???
I need the closest vision and details.. Do you think it´s gonna work well ... ?? . Thanks.
Excellent
Have a look at Decimator design - MD-HX, convert / scale the HDMI signal
Or, and EDID emulator - tho, the MD-HX will give you much more control and I'm sure you can find other uses for it!
(They're also an Australian company ;) )
Seems like an EDID problem to me, too. I'd slap an EEPROM or an arduino but what you suggested seem less sketchy.
Hi. What lens is the one with the microscope? 180x or 300x? Greetings
I believe it is 180/190, from his previous review video.
a field of view larger than 7-10cm is just like looking at the board with your eyes, right..?
But you get that FOV in big monitor so not really.
Except it’s seeing with a veedaoe camera.
why am I thinking of FFcossag?
I think he was using a std SLR camera mounted on the ceiling, like 1.5m working distance, and zooming down to the table.
Sheesh, you can easily fit a drill in that working distance if you needed to for some reason.
The Killer Spud Like hand drilling 0.2mm vias in a prototype board?
Dave - your wife called: "Have you finished packing yet?" :)
I need a longer rule
When you find the lens you ordered months ago cleaning the lab...ahaha
That's as cool AF.
Great video - but can you recommend an Eakins equivalent in 2024?
There seems to be better software and better Sony chips in the current offerings.
Ali Express has the following:
2024 FHD 1080P SONY IMX385 Autofocus AF HDMI Video Microscope Camera U disk Storage Measuring Magnifier For PCB Soldering Repair.
This is just the camera but no stand or lenses.
Advice appreciated.
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holy poop - this is neat
mr squeaky voice strikes again lol
NICE
Why is this so special? Never used a DSLR or mirrorless with macro lenses?
try and get that working distance with a dslr & a macro lens. My 100mm macro has max magnification at like 6 " or something crazy, and it was 1000$+
@@beyonddeath123 You need macro tubes in between.
@@merlingallagher4484 Isn't macro tubes used to decrease working distance?
The tube tend to distort the more u have so glas and good glass is the best answer- have you ever seen the macro lenses video film makers use for natural history shots of insects? They get up to around 12-15 inches. And because they use apochromatic and coated lens systems there is a beautiful bright flat field.
You can get a great working distance with macro, but that means you have to use a long lens. Extension tubes reduce your working distance.
I don't need a microscope very often, so I use my dslr with a 70-200mm lens, a close up lens and 2x and 1.4x teleconverters (barlow lenses). That gives me more than 300mm working distance, and at maximum magnification I get an amazing 12mm wide field of view at full hd resolution. Can get even closer than that if I use 1:1 sensor resolution. And the image quality is fantastic.
No clue what a Barlow lens is
Flemming Jacobsen basically it’s a mild reducer or magnifier which when used in conjunction with its black tube may unflip the final image by 180° in circumstances when it’s impossible to flip a real object, of course with minimal loss of luminosity. In this case its only practical application is like putting a fixed-focus lens on an autofocus camera to shift its entire zoom power range around, which for a ‘reducing’ Barlow (fractional power) adds the benefit of increasing field of view, such that very little of its original autofocus capability will be lost even while increasing the distance from the object to the scope. Any added extremity or ordinary (non-Barlow) complexity often dramatically decreases depth of field and obviates setting any ‘back focus’ especially when the lens diameters are small, and large high-powered ‘objective’-lenses with short focal lengths are so expensive that when possible they are omitted in lieu of low powers in conjunction with an extra-long optical tube or if there is a cheap but standard lens that’s slightly overpower, a fractional Barlow added to compensate.
Cool toy.
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F*cking hell that thing is hulk :o
You can see me using my one in the live stream macbook repair video here: ua-cam.com/video/u-EjJjFF7kU/v-deo.html
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Talking a lot and moving so fast I can't focus
Spending $600 to purchase a product on aliexpress, without any warranty, future support or return possibility? Hell, no. It can be a great product but, hell... no. Maybe if you live in China.
Furst. Yes, I know it's annoying. :-)
If light is an electromagnetic wave and lenses focus light, can lenses also focus WiFi or other electromagnetic radio waves ?
Yes, but you need absurdly large lenses at wifi wavelengths (13cm vs
You can, but not with optical lenses. Light is much much short wavelength, hence the diffraction happens on much smaller scales than radio waves, so the lens material and properties really matters. Some plastics do it at microwave frequencies.
You can, just the lenses would be massive. Since 2.4GHz has about 12cm wavelength, a refraction lens would have to be hundreds of meters across to provide any kind of focusing power.
I seem to have read something about using a Fresnel lens for microwaves.... not the glass or plastic kind, but a flat wood surface with the right pattern of aluminum circles laid on.
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