Zeiss camera adapter d30 426126

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Zeiss camera adapter d30 426126

#1 Post by imkap » Sun Jul 17, 2022 5:43 pm

Hi, anyone used this one ?
I'm wondering if it may work good with my Olympus sz4045, seems quite simple to just put it in the eyepiece tube.

Not sure about the corrections on the GFL and not sure if 30mm eyepiece can work on it, but I could make a 30mm tube for GFL photo changer...
I could try it out on the Axiolab which I probably won't keep, or I will if it works better than the GFL for imaging...

Thanks

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Re: Zeiss camera adapter 426126

#2 Post by imkap » Sun Jul 17, 2022 6:08 pm

I found it here, it seems that the listing only sells a half of it... Or a bit more than a half

https://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/ar ... sadap.html

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Re: Zeiss camera adapter d30 426126

#3 Post by Scarodactyl » Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:18 pm

While zeiss infinity photo adapters don't need to do significant corrections and thus shpuld be OK on that level I have had no luck adapting them to other systems.
If you want a trinocular option on the 4045 you can get one of the trinocular Chinese copies and use the camera port from it. They are compatible with minor caveats. The sz4045 will cover aps-c via direct projection, no intermediate optics needed.

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Re: Zeiss camera adapter d30 426126

#4 Post by imkap » Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:23 pm

Thanks, I actually don't remember if I tried direct projection on SZ... :shock: I'll try it when I come back home in a few days...

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#5 Post by imkap » Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:26 pm

Scarodactyl wrote:
Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:18 pm
If you want a trinocular option on the 4045 you can get one of the trinocular Chinese copies and use the camera port from it. They are compatible with minor caveats.
Great idea, the original trinocular part seems rare to come by and therefore probably too expensive...

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#6 Post by Scarodactyl » Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:51 pm

I just set one up, though I might be making it sound a bit easier than it was.
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This is the scope I took it off of. It was still kind of expensive for a misaligned generic stereo but worth it.
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The actual trinocular port fits perfectly, though you need to remove the indexing bolt on the Olympus since it's a bit too big--this doesn't seem to affect anything since it indexes fine on its own.
However, it was set up as a fixed 50/50 even though it had an "in-out" sticker indicating where a lever should be to switch between 100/0 and 0/100.
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Interestingly this was accomplished by installing the entire hinge mechanism but putting a half mirror instead of the whole mirror and a spot of glue to make sure it didn't move out of position. Unfortunately, aside from the annoyance of one eye always getting half the light, the half mirror was not suitable for darkfield imaging and had serious ghosting issues, though it wasn't so visible when using other types of illumination for whatever reason.
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Point is I had to modifying it by removing the bad half mirror, adding a first surface mirror from a roached bausch and lomb stereozoom head, use a dremel to carve out a channel and make a lever to operate the hinge from the outside. I also had to paint part of the port to cover some big scratches, just used an in between color so at least it wouldn't look annoyingly slightly mismatched all over.
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Long story short I'd strongly recommend getting one that's switchable, not one with a half mirror. But the results are totally worth it. It's easy to direct project using a simple 3d printed adapter and some m42 spacers and the image is nice with a very wide field.

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#7 Post by imkap » Sun Jul 17, 2022 8:15 pm

You did make it sound easier than it was :D

Thanks for this and congratulations on the achievement, looks great. I'll first try with direct projection on the binocular, but probably in time something will have to be done... :mrgreen:

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#8 Post by imkap » Mon Jul 25, 2022 9:02 pm

Scarodactyl wrote:
Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:18 pm
The sz4045 will cover aps-c via direct projection, no intermediate optics needed.
This is info of the year... I just tried this, the image is great.
I don't believe I didn't try this first. :lol:

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Re: Zeiss camera adapter d30 426126

#9 Post by Scarodactyl » Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:24 pm

Seriously, it's super nice. I currently have an sz4045 and an smz-2t both on gemscopes I've assembled, and honestly I didn't expect it but I prefer the sz4045. The mag range is a bit different but still.

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