This question is really best answered by your camera manufacturer. It will depend on many factors including your camera's lens system, the type of specimen you are looking at, the microscope's illumination system and intensity required, etc. If your camera manufacturer does not offer any help in this area, then you are probably in for a lot of trial and error (which may be true regardless). In general however, following the guidelines outlined in the last paragraph of the previous question will be a good place to start.
You can typically only see at a maximum of 15 feet with a microscope from a digital camera. This can vary based on the camera.
Telescopes, magnifying glass, spectacles, microscope, camera. There are your five things =)
One of the best types of cameras to attach to a microscope for specimen images is a CCD camera. A CCD camera is also known as a charge coupled device camera.
theoretically maybe.....but i doubt seriously if that would work
Photography where the camera is attached to a microscope.
Taking pictures of specimens.
If you want to buy a microscope camera you can check Amazon (www.amazon.com). Amazon offers many types of microscope cameras from different brands. You can check it which one is suitable to your budget.
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The compound microscope is the simple microscope used in the early days for higher magnification to view specimens such as cells. The compound microscope is the standard microscope used commonly nowadays. The digital microscope is a type of optical microscope which makes use of camera and optics to be able to view the images from the microscope to the computer.
Camera Work ended in 1917.
Camera Work was created in 1903.