Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
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Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
My smzu 1x10 zoom has 10x eyepieces and a 0.5 lens. How do I calculate total magnification. IE: say my dial is on 0.4 do I use this method 10x 0.4 x0.5 which is 4 or do I use 10 x 0.4 which is 4 thanks
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
Typically 10 x 0.4 x 0.5 which is 2.
Except the dial shouldn't go down to 0.4 natively, so maybe you have one of the magnification marking rings installed to make the knob read mag correctly with the 0.5x objectove.
Except the dial shouldn't go down to 0.4 natively, so maybe you have one of the magnification marking rings installed to make the knob read mag correctly with the 0.5x objectove.
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
So regardless the calculation is 10 x .4 x .5 and so on for all the dial settings then correct? I appreciate the repsonse!
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
What is the range of magnifications visible on the dial?
Nikon had the somewhat-unusual option to swap that out so the p.5x might already be applied.
Nikon had the somewhat-unusual option to swap that out so the p.5x might already be applied.
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
It starts at 0.4 and goes up to. 3.8
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
In that case the 0.5x has already been applied on the knob, so you just need to multiply by ten. With a 1x objective the magnification goes from 0.75-7.5
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Re: Nikon stereoscope magnification calculaion
Thank you so much for the quick answers. I appreciate it!