40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
My digital camera has 40.5mm female threads for attaching 40.5mm filters and lenses. Does anyone make a 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter? Or maybe a combination of two adapters to accomplish the same thing?
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Hi,
I use Pentax Q and Nikon 1J5 cameras as microscope camera. Here are two adapters, one with Leitz Periplan correction eyepiece, one with Zeiss Jena P non-correction eyepiece fpr use with stereo microscopes.
url:
https://picload.org/view/dccadalw/kamer ... m.jpg.html
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The thread is 0,5mm pitch so it would be difficult to 3D-print it. You might use a filter ring for the thread and add a 3D-printed tube to it.
Eyepiece outer diameter in not standardized so the adapter has to be made to fit the eyepiece you actually want to use.
Bob
I use Pentax Q and Nikon 1J5 cameras as microscope camera. Here are two adapters, one with Leitz Periplan correction eyepiece, one with Zeiss Jena P non-correction eyepiece fpr use with stereo microscopes.
url:
https://picload.org/view/dccadalw/kamer ... m.jpg.html
img:
The thread is 0,5mm pitch so it would be difficult to 3D-print it. You might use a filter ring for the thread and add a 3D-printed tube to it.
Eyepiece outer diameter in not standardized so the adapter has to be made to fit the eyepiece you actually want to use.
Bob
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
With the greatest repect, Bob
... I believe that the standard pitch for filter rings is 0.75mm not 0.5
Sincere apologies if your cameras use 0.5mm
MichaelG.
... I believe that the standard pitch for filter rings is 0.75mm not 0.5
Sincere apologies if your cameras use 0.5mm
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Hi Michael,MichaelG. wrote:... I believe that the standard pitch for filter rings is 0.75mm not 0.5
MichaelG.
the best thing about standards is that everybody has it's own!
Nearly all filter threads are 0,75mm pitch, but newer 40,5mm Pentax and Nikon lenses have a pitch of 0,5mm.
Bob
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
My camera (and the filter mount) are Olympus, so I'm not sure about the thread pitch, I only know that supposedly it accepts 40.5mm filters.MicroBob wrote: Nearly all filter threads are 0,75mm pitch, but newer 40,5mm Pentax and Nikon lenses have a pitch of 0,5mm.
Bob, where did you get those adapters? I'm having a hard time finding anything off-the-shelf. I did find this:
Novagrade 40.5mm Digiscoping Adapter for Olympus Stylus TOUGH TG-Series Digital Cameras https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C6NF14S/
...but at $200, that's more than double what I payed for my microscope (used at Tech school auction)!
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
I stand correctedMicroBob wrote:Hi Michael,MichaelG. wrote:... I believe that the standard pitch for filter rings is 0.75mm not 0.5
MichaelG.
the best thing about standards is that everybody has it's own!
Nearly all filter threads are 0,75mm pitch, but newer 40,5mm Pentax and Nikon lenses have a pitch of 0,5mm.
Bob
... Today is a good day: I have learned something.
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
There will be no off-the-shelf solution. The outer diameter of the eyepieces varies widely ven within the rage of one manufacturer. I turned my adapters on the lathe, one from a scrap piece of installation material (brass), one from PVC solid material.psteichen wrote:[Bob, where did you get those adapters? I'm having a hard time finding anything off-the-shelf.
What you can do ist to buy a cheap filter so you have the fine thread and make the cylindrical part with whatever means you have and glue the parts together. If you can make a 3d model you could have the cylindrical part printed from a print service.
With which name can we adress you?
Bob
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Thanks for the ideas Bob!MicroBob wrote: With which name can we adress you?
Paul
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Hi Michael,MichaelG. wrote:... Today is a good day: I have learned something.MichaelG.
I learned about the unusual diamter the hard way: I turned a fitting for an achromatic closeup lens with 40,5mm x 0,75mm thread...
No problem: The modern lenses have plastic filter threads!
Bob
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
If the challenge is camera lens to OUTER diameter of eyepiece tube, and if no better solution is found, perhaps this:
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/ind ... focal.html
I am using such 1.25" to 49mm adapter. Either find a 1.25" to 40.5mm adapter, or a 1.25" to X, where X is the available thread size (42mm, 49mm etc), combined with a 40.5mm to X adapter. However, instead on relying on the thumb-screws for centration, I inserted a custom made PVC cylinder between the eyepiece tube and the inside of the adapter tube, to serve as spacer.
If, instead, the challenge is camera lens to INNER diameter of eyepiece tube, I am afraid that a custom-made part is needed. perhaps one can employ the metal tube of a long scrap eyepiece, that fits exactly within the eyepiece tube. Sometimes one has old junk 5X eyepieces that can be dismantled and the components reused for other purposes.
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/ind ... focal.html
I am using such 1.25" to 49mm adapter. Either find a 1.25" to 40.5mm adapter, or a 1.25" to X, where X is the available thread size (42mm, 49mm etc), combined with a 40.5mm to X adapter. However, instead on relying on the thumb-screws for centration, I inserted a custom made PVC cylinder between the eyepiece tube and the inside of the adapter tube, to serve as spacer.
If, instead, the challenge is camera lens to INNER diameter of eyepiece tube, I am afraid that a custom-made part is needed. perhaps one can employ the metal tube of a long scrap eyepiece, that fits exactly within the eyepiece tube. Sometimes one has old junk 5X eyepieces that can be dismantled and the components reused for other purposes.
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Ouch !!MicroBob wrote: No problem: The modern lenses have plastic filter threads!
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Just occurred to me, if there is no old junk eyepiece on hand, a deep 5X huygenian eyepiece can be bought on Ebay from China for about $10.Hobbyst46 wrote:If the challenge is camera lens to OUTER diameter of eyepiece tube, and if no better solution is found, perhaps this:
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/ind ... focal.html
I am using such 1.25" to 49mm adapter. Either find a 1.25" to 40.5mm adapter, or a 1.25" to X, where X is the available thread size (42mm, 49mm etc), combined with a 40.5mm to X adapter. However, instead on relying on the thumb-screws for centration, I inserted a custom made PVC cylinder between the eyepiece tube and the inside of the adapter tube, to serve as spacer.
If, instead, the challenge is camera lens to INNER diameter of eyepiece tube, I am afraid that a custom-made part is needed. perhaps one can employ the metal tube of a long scrap eyepiece, that fits exactly within the eyepiece tube. Sometimes one has old junk 5X eyepieces that can be dismantled and the components reused for other purposes.
Rick
A/O 10 Series Microstar
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Several old monocular scopes in more or less decrepit but usable condition
A/O 10 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Microstar
A/O 4 Series Phasestar
A/O 4 Series Apostar
A/O Cycloptic Stereo
Several old monocular scopes in more or less decrepit but usable condition
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
Forgive me if I am missing a trick, but: Why would one wish to do that ?Hobbyst46 wrote:... If, instead, the challenge is camera lens to INNER diameter of eyepiece tube, I am afraid that a custom-made part is needed. perhaps one can employ the metal tube of a long scrap eyepiece, that fits exactly within the eyepiece tube. Sometimes one has old junk 5X eyepieces that can be dismantled and the components reused for other purposes.
The use of a camera lens implies afocal photography, and thus the requirement for a functional eyepiece rather an empty tube.
... An adaptor to fit a good eyepiece [e.g. Leitz Periplan] onto the camera lens is, of course, another matter.
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
@Michael,
it would be possible to connect an RMS eyepiece tube to filter thread adapter to a lens mount adapter. But there would have to be a projecive and no camera lens then.
My impression is that most people have the best results with the eyepiece - camera lens - camera body adaptation. But this might be influenced by the fact that so many people use finity optics.
The Nikon 1J5 has been in use on our last group meeting: I brought my plancton aquarium and a stereo microscope with a universal stand and connected the Nikon to our new full-HD TV.
I really like these small and light camera adaptations for use in different microscopes.
Bob
it would be possible to connect an RMS eyepiece tube to filter thread adapter to a lens mount adapter. But there would have to be a projecive and no camera lens then.
My impression is that most people have the best results with the eyepiece - camera lens - camera body adaptation. But this might be influenced by the fact that so many people use finity optics.
The Nikon 1J5 has been in use on our last group meeting: I brought my plancton aquarium and a stereo microscope with a universal stand and connected the Nikon to our new full-HD TV.
I really like these small and light camera adaptations for use in different microscopes.
Bob
Re: 40.5mm to eyepiece tube adapter?
@MichaelG
About the first option that I thought of - the PVC spacer that I insert between the camera-lens adapter and the eyepiece tube serves to affix the adapter via the spacer onto the the outer side of the eyepiece TUBE. This is mechanically better than the declared purpose of the adapter, namely, using 3 thin thumb-screws to make contact between the adapter and the outer side of the EYEPIECE. Of course, it depends on the dimensions of the eyepiece tube; I assumed that the outer diameter was about 25mm, like in mine.
About the second option - yes I fully agree with your comment, but since I was not sure about the aim of the adapter, just added that.
About the first option that I thought of - the PVC spacer that I insert between the camera-lens adapter and the eyepiece tube serves to affix the adapter via the spacer onto the the outer side of the eyepiece TUBE. This is mechanically better than the declared purpose of the adapter, namely, using 3 thin thumb-screws to make contact between the adapter and the outer side of the EYEPIECE. Of course, it depends on the dimensions of the eyepiece tube; I assumed that the outer diameter was about 25mm, like in mine.
About the second option - yes I fully agree with your comment, but since I was not sure about the aim of the adapter, just added that.