You know those really tiny ones that they hide in buttons and things? the ULTRA small ones.
I need exact specs of one, specifically:
How many volts it uses
What is the type of lens used
How many Amps are required to run the transmitter (it beams the signal about 900 yards)
What is the output wattage
And finally, I need to know if microscopic cameras come in only black and white or whether thet also come in color (I am fairly certain they come in color).
Can anyone help me? I have tried a search engine but to no avail. Ideally I would need an expert to answer these, but if you can help me at all, it would be appreciated.
I saw the heading, and I couldn’t believe you’d post a query about microscope cans here. I mean, how many folfs will know anything about cameras used for taking pics with a microscope.
Well you’re in luck. Our lab just bought a winner, the Zeiss Axiocam. Fully digital, true color, with cooled CCD for maximal low light sensitivity. Produces brilliant images with a max resolution of approx 4000X3000 pixels.
It’s kinda big though. I think you’d have trouble fitting it into a button.
Doc Moss? Would you mind moving your computer desk clockwise just a little so that you’re sort of facing that one light switch on the wall behind you? No special reason…
You might want to browse this site. I have bought some of their stuff, but not their cameras. They do make and sell very VERY small surveillance cameras, on an IC Board. Try This Site
Hope this link creates properly. The site is called MVWORLD.COM. But, live and learn, I keep trying to build a proper link till I get it right.
These people do make some terrific low light electronics. Some of the electronics sold on this site are not- NOT FCC approved. Carpe Diem.
Does being a Sunday School teacher count as a “schoolteacher”?
[mentally reviewing “Type A took my sweaters!” MPSIMS thread, during which wrong impression of RL situation may have been given, and anxious for record to be set straight]