Re: Zeiss Photomicroscope III and MC-63(a)



On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:07:36 +0100, "Dr. Georg N.Nyman"
<gnnyman@xxxxxxx> wrote:

A question - can someone tell me what I would need to add a MC-63(a) on top
of the PhotomicIII? What intermediate tube, what optics would be required?
Or would you have a better idea to take 4x5 inch micrographs on the PmicIII?
Thanks
G.Nyman


Why would you fool around with these items? I dumped MC-63 bodies and
MC-100 controllers since there was no interest in film.

Go digital.



Kiss French. Drink California.

gary at gaugler dot com
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