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One can shoot photomicrographs by holding the camera to the microscope eyepiece.
By convention, microscope eyepieces are usually specified by power instead of focal length.
The user looks through the microscope eyepiece.
The slightest criticism generates an overwhelming impulse to impale myself on my microscope eyepieces.
However, if you remove the lens from the webcam and hold it the right distance from the microscope eyepiece, you’ll get a perfectly formed image.
One spectacle lens is placed in front of the light source and the other is placed on top of the microscope eyepiece.
Microscope eyepieces may be corrected differently from telescope eyepieces; however, most are also suitable for telescope use.
Both cameras come with 28-mm and 34-mm microscope couplers, which fit the outer diameter of virtually any standard compound microscope eyepiece and many stereomicroscope eyepieces.
Historically, Abbe described microscope eyepieces differently, in terms of angular magnification of the eyepiece and 'initial magnification' of the objective.
Feldspar CL is polarized and some intensity variation is seen upon rotation of a polaroid sheet interposed between the viewing window and the microscope eyepiece.
In 1977, Henry Walton and Dr Steve Beckett invented a microscope eyepiece graticule used for counting asbestos fibres.
An ocular micrometer is a glass disk that fits in a microscope eyepiece that has a ruled scale, which is used to measure the size of magnified objects.
Her eyes were closed and she could see Susan McKay Chandra bent over an electron microscope eyepiece, Charlie Tate saying something with a laugh behind her.
Each also includes a microscope adapter that replaces the microscope eyepiece for situations when the image from a compound microscope, while using a coupler, doesn't fill the entire video screen.
This may be several feet distant from the eyepiece; whereas with a microscope eyepiece the entrance pupil is close to the back focal plane of the objective, mere inches from the eyepiece.
Leeson's goniometer, to be fitted to a microscope eyepiece, was illustrated in Knight's New Mechanical Dictionary (1884); and its measurement technique, by bringing two images of a crystal into coincidence, was still explained in a text of 1921.