Ohhh! Thanks, good suggestion. I was stacked few days ago after purchasing for the focus adjustment. You saved my times. Its easy now without anything modification.
You can get a bigger distance between the bottom and the body. There are youtube videos showing how. basically you need to dismantle the lens and cut back the metal ring it fits into, the it will be moved closer to the sensor. This improves distance.
Hey, nice video. I have a question, is this that same digital microscope x1600? I wanted to use one of this as a bga inspection camera in reballing proccess. You know, to see when the bgas melt, the camera needs to be at 35cm at least from the heat zone. So this could be useful? Thanks.
Hello, just out of curiosity, what happens if the lens is inverted? The reason I am asking this is because I have seen some similar microscopes (but they are very expensive) that give the impression that the lens have been placed upside down because of the following observation: When you look at your microscope, the pointed part of the lens comes out of the microscope whereas in the expensive microscopes that I am refering to, its the otherside of the lens that comes out...ie..the flat threaded part with the notch across!
Hi, I use otg view app from play store for android mobile and for laptop/pc downloaded the application from mentioned link in the user manual. Probably "HiView Application"
it's a 5 year old video , but i find this extremely helpful ... in the year 2022/2023 . Perfect !
Ohhh! Thanks, good suggestion. I was stacked few days ago after purchasing for the focus adjustment. You saved my times. Its easy now without anything modification.
You can get a bigger distance between the bottom and the body. There are youtube videos showing how. basically you need to dismantle the lens and cut back the metal ring it fits into, the it will be moved closer to the sensor. This improves distance.
Hey, nice video. I have a question, is this that same digital microscope x1600? I wanted to use one of this as a bga inspection camera in reballing proccess. You know, to see when the bgas melt, the camera needs to be at 35cm at least from the heat zone. So this could be useful? Thanks.
you could the picture quality buy todays standards is not the best. there is a lot of other cams on the market that work better.
So much thanks man, i bought this thing to work on a pcb and couldnt figure it out. Question, what application are you using to work with it?
was using it for soldering.
Hii, is the lens a M12 mount? Thx
Hello, just out of curiosity, what happens if the lens is inverted? The reason I am asking this is because I have seen some similar microscopes (but they are very expensive) that give the impression that the lens have been placed upside down because of the following observation: When you look at your microscope, the pointed part of the lens comes out of the microscope whereas in the expensive microscopes that I am refering to, its the otherside of the lens that comes out...ie..the flat threaded part with the notch across!
no idea. give it a try
What the application name you are using please?
no idea old video. you can use obs
Hi, I use otg view app from play store for android mobile and for laptop/pc downloaded the application from mentioned link in the user manual. Probably "HiView Application"