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Usb Microscope
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Usb microscope made from the old soviet era camera lens with M42 mount and not so old webcam.
I was thinking about the usb microscope for smd soldering for some time now, but wasn't really happy with their price / quality and their distance form pcb when set up. So decided to take hacker way and use what was lying around in a junk box.
I've used one M5 threaded rod, some nuts, washers, wooden board.
One webcam.
One camera lens.
Printed parts list:
* the lens - camera ring adapter (you should model it for your own camera/lens models)
* clamp for holding camera with lens vertically
* nut wings for easy tightening
* 90 degree arm mount - to mount the camera.
I've also found that you can reverse original web-camera lens for macro photography, but found the focusing distances unusable.
The red box in the third photo marks the place of the second photo (through microscope).
### UPDATE
Now I mounted lens (K mount) from my old Pentax camera. It's easier to focus and
I was thinking about the usb microscope for smd soldering for some time now, but wasn't really happy with their price / quality and their distance form pcb when set up. So decided to take hacker way and use what was lying around in a junk box.
I've used one M5 threaded rod, some nuts, washers, wooden board.
One webcam.
One camera lens.
Printed parts list:
* the lens - camera ring adapter (you should model it for your own camera/lens models)
* clamp for holding camera with lens vertically
* nut wings for easy tightening
* 90 degree arm mount - to mount the camera.
I've also found that you can reverse original web-camera lens for macro photography, but found the focusing distances unusable.
The red box in the third photo marks the place of the second photo (through microscope).
### UPDATE
Now I mounted lens (K mount) from my old Pentax camera. It's easier to focus and
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