Sony A6000 camera adapter
Sony A6000 camera adapter
I have an Amscope T490 (trinocular head) and would like to use my Sony A6000 on the photo port. Amscope does not sell a specific adapter for a Sony A6000 e-mount. Is anyone using a Sony A6000 and recommend an adapter to use with this camera? I've found some online but not sure what to avoid and what is good. Any recommendations?
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Re: Sony A6000 camera adapter
I use an a5000 on several microscopes, so the same as your 6000. Each microscope has the basic tube which the microscope came with. I DIY'd a T mount to fit each, and made sure it could be moved relative to the photo relay lens, which resides in the tube. From there, I use various distance pieces; macro rings and couplers to maximize the field coverage, while maintaining parfocality.
If you post a picture of what the microscope is currently equipped with, I might be able to make some suggestions.
If you post a picture of what the microscope is currently equipped with, I might be able to make some suggestions.
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Hello, here is a photo of my microscope. I've found several e-mount adapters for the A6000 online for approx $110 but unsure if these are the best option. Any advice will help as I am new to to this hobby and know very little about my options. thank you.apochronaut wrote:I use an a5000 on several microscopes, so the same as your 6000. Each microscope has the basic tube which the microscope came with. I DIY'd a T mount to fit each, and made sure it could be moved relative to the photo relay lens, which resides in the tube. From there, I use various distance pieces; macro rings and couplers to maximize the field coverage, while maintaining parfocality.
If you post a picture of what the microscope is currently equipped with, I might be able to make some suggestions.
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What are the I.D. and O.D. of that aluminum tube emerging from the trinoc?
Re: Sony A6000 camera adapter
Hi Randy,
your microscope has a 160mm finity optic. I think that at least the stronger objectives will need correction eyepieces. There are two typical methods to adapt a camera:
1. lift the eyepiece a bit (e.g. 10mm) to project the image directly on the sensor
2. leave photo eyepiece parfocal to viewing eyepieces and adpat camera via a pancake camera lens. A Pentax M 40mm 1:2,8 is good for APS-C
I have the impression, that today the second method is preferred. I use it and am very satisfied with it.
On ebay you can buy lots of different adapters from camera lens mount or lens filter ring mount to c-mount, d-mount, T2, M42 etc.. This will give you a good starting point.
Bob
your microscope has a 160mm finity optic. I think that at least the stronger objectives will need correction eyepieces. There are two typical methods to adapt a camera:
1. lift the eyepiece a bit (e.g. 10mm) to project the image directly on the sensor
2. leave photo eyepiece parfocal to viewing eyepieces and adpat camera via a pancake camera lens. A Pentax M 40mm 1:2,8 is good for APS-C
I have the impression, that today the second method is preferred. I use it and am very satisfied with it.
On ebay you can buy lots of different adapters from camera lens mount or lens filter ring mount to c-mount, d-mount, T2, M42 etc.. This will give you a good starting point.
Bob
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Re: Sony A6000 camera adapter
If you are having trouble finding a specific E-mount adapter you can buy an adapter for a legacy format like M42 and then buy an adapter that allows you to use M42 lens on your camera, looks like this:
In this case I have an eyepiece to M42 adapter that was fitted with a M42 to Micro Four Thirds adapter that allowed me to use my camera.
In this case I have an eyepiece to M42 adapter that was fitted with a M42 to Micro Four Thirds adapter that allowed me to use my camera.