Nice! What is the length of the tube that you use for the Sony camera? I have the exact same setup, and I use it with that shorter "T2-NEX microscope adapter" (similar to yours) and it produces very heavy vignetting. I also bought one of those adapters with an optical element in it, but still, vignetting was present as well as some pillow distortion and chromatic aberration. Or do you just crop the vignetting out? Recently, I tested the microscope with a macro bellow to increase the distance between the lens and the sensor, and I could achieve a perfect image without vignetting. This was roughly at 16 cm distance between the sensor and the base of the tube on the microscope eyepiece for the camera. Thanks! PS: I wanted to send you some images I took with the 100x lens on IG a while ago, but I still seem to be waiting for approval. ;D
Hi! As you have the same microscope, I am using the original tube. I have a standard T2 Nex adapter without optics and have no issue with my Alpha 6000. I once tried a 2x lens tube but this created a bright spot in the middle of the picture. I now ordered an optical tube… so let’s see next week…
@@cpu_duke Thanks for the quick response! It is interesting that you do not have any issues, especially because I have the same arrangement you showed at 7:13. Once I get the tube and set up everything, I will probably publish a short video on the topic because I found it difficult to figure these things out, so maybe it could help others.
I also see the vignette but use 1.4 digital crop on the Sony. Done. www.richis-lab.de/Howto_Optik.htm ua-cam.com/video/Ju8rgeJr3bI/v-deo.htmlsi=i_fwkUwS3GWkiXhK ua-cam.com/video/fAeE6ZyfL0k/v-deo.htmlsi=LajzwtW3ay5C9PJs
Awesome results for a cheap microscope..
Nice video and funny ending! do you use an optical element in the tube connecting the camera?
Thanks, sofar not but a 2x lense is on the way!
Nice upgrade, only just realised you had a UA-cam channel. What model camera do you use?
I use the Sony Alpha 6000, see 7:13
@@cpu_duke okay thanks
Nice! What is the length of the tube that you use for the Sony camera? I have the exact same setup, and I use it with that shorter "T2-NEX microscope adapter" (similar to yours) and it produces very heavy vignetting. I also bought one of those adapters with an optical element in it, but still, vignetting was present as well as some pillow distortion and chromatic aberration. Or do you just crop the vignetting out? Recently, I tested the microscope with a macro bellow to increase the distance between the lens and the sensor, and I could achieve a perfect image without vignetting. This was roughly at 16 cm distance between the sensor and the base of the tube on the microscope eyepiece for the camera. Thanks!
PS: I wanted to send you some images I took with the 100x lens on IG a while ago, but I still seem to be waiting for approval. ;D
Hi! As you have the same microscope, I am using the original tube. I have a standard T2 Nex adapter without optics and have no issue with my Alpha 6000. I once tried a 2x lens tube but this created a bright spot in the middle of the picture. I now ordered an optical tube… so let’s see next week…
@@cpu_duke Thanks for the quick response! It is interesting that you do not have any issues, especially because I have the same arrangement you showed at 7:13. Once I get the tube and set up everything, I will probably publish a short video on the topic because I found it difficult to figure these things out, so maybe it could help others.
I also see the vignette but use 1.4 digital crop on the Sony. Done.
www.richis-lab.de/Howto_Optik.htm
ua-cam.com/video/Ju8rgeJr3bI/v-deo.htmlsi=i_fwkUwS3GWkiXhK
ua-cam.com/video/fAeE6ZyfL0k/v-deo.htmlsi=LajzwtW3ay5C9PJs