Re: WTB Long Working Distance Micro/macroscope



On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 20:59:41 +0200, "Klaus D Schmitt"
<kds315@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I should have been more precise:
>
>The lens I am looking for is a macroscopic lens for SLR and 16mm Film
>applications, not a microscope lens. It will be used to capture rare and
>very
>sensitive animals up to 1/8" and smaller from great distance.
>
>The intended magnification range is between 0.1x and max. 3x, the lens
>has to have a built in aperture (iris) to control Depth of Field (DOF).
>
>All the types I mentioned have this ability
>
>Thanks to Kevin & Aaron!
>
>Klaus

Look at the microscopes indicated here:
http://www.funsci.com/texts/index_en.htm

I think you can be interested on this article, but unfortunately it is
not still translated in English:
http://www.funsci.com/fun3_it/ster2/ster2.htm

George
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