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Not dumb, just uneducated.
I've got the cameras, microscopes, and computers.
So I have the equipment needed but I need a tutorial as to how to post stuff on the forum and the web.
Any ideas as to how I might pursue this education would be helpful.
Thanks, Greg
So I have the equipment needed but I need a tutorial as to how to post stuff on the forum and the web.
Any ideas as to how I might pursue this education would be helpful.
Thanks, Greg
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Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
How bout that. I figured it out but I had to have the right app.
Greg
Greg
Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
Insert name_________ Had the same question.
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Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
Lolol ok
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Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
I seem to have no problems working on the forum, but I want to find a camera for macro photography, but I don’t know which camera to choose so that you can change lenses on it, it is possible to somehow combine it with a microscope. I have not studied this issue very well yet. Can you tell me if any of these https://homemakerguide.com/best-low-light-camera/ will work?
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Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
I don't know a great deal about this but you'll need a camera with a C mount for use with a microscope. You also will probably not use a macro lens with a microscope so your idea of changing lenses will be important to you. Someone with more experience will most likely give you some really good advice.
Greg
Greg
Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
There are quite a few options so I (we) need to know:
1] what do you want to photograph?
2] what magnifications are you hoping for? 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x,.....200x ?
3]what microscope do you have? If none, what do you hope to buy?
4] how much are you willing to spend? Don't need an exact amount but say small budget, medium budget, huge budget?
1] what do you want to photograph?
2] what magnifications are you hoping for? 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x,.....200x ?
3]what microscope do you have? If none, what do you hope to buy?
4] how much are you willing to spend? Don't need an exact amount but say small budget, medium budget, huge budget?
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Re: Not dumb, just uneducated.
My microscope is still old and needs to be changed. but have not yet decided which model to take. The camera is of interest for a universal one, both for ordinary shooting and for shooting with a microscope. If at all possible. The budget is about 2-2.5 thousand. I plan to invest in a good and useful thing.
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I have a Nikon D7200 and a Nikon D810. Both are excellent and both work well as a regular camera and when attached to my Olympus BH2 with a trinocular head.
Of the cameras you originally referenced the Nikon D850 is likely the best DSLR ever made (maybe the new mirrorless ones are better?). However the D850 is $3,000.00
and the mirrorless even more.
I doubt you can do better than getting a Nikon D750 for <$2,000.00
One big advantage of a Canon camera is that Canon has a lens that goes from 1x-5x, very convenient if you want f this range in a superb quality lens.
Of the cameras you originally referenced the Nikon D850 is likely the best DSLR ever made (maybe the new mirrorless ones are better?). However the D850 is $3,000.00
and the mirrorless even more.
I doubt you can do better than getting a Nikon D750 for <$2,000.00
One big advantage of a Canon camera is that Canon has a lens that goes from 1x-5x, very convenient if you want f this range in a superb quality lens.
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Thanks for the recommendations. And another question. Aside from a specific budget, which camera should you choose? Maybe over time it will be possible to allocate funds for a suitable option.TonyT wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 2:26 pmI have a Nikon D7200 and a Nikon D810. Both are excellent and both work well as a regular camera and when attached to my Olympus BH2 with a trinocular head.
Of the cameras you originally referenced the Nikon D850 is likely the best DSLR ever made (maybe the new mirrorless ones are better?). However the D850 is $3,000.00
and the mirrorless even more.
I doubt you can do better than getting a Nikon D750 for <$2,000.00
One big advantage of a Canon camera is that Canon has a lens that goes from 1x-5x, very convenient if you want f this range in a superb quality lens.