This adapter converts a microscope photo port to a C-mount. It fits all the photo ports with 25mm outside diameter. Features & Specifications : Material: Metal Inside Diameter: 25mm C-Mount: 1" (25.4mm) thread in diameter Compatibility: microscopes photo port with 25mm outside diameter Manufactured under ISO 9001 Quality Control Standards Warranty: 1 Year
S**R
Not useful for my intended application
I bought this because I wanted to install an Eakins c-mount camera on the photo port of my Amscope trinocular microscope, and I thought this would do it. Turns out I had to find an appropriate adapter from a Chinese website to accomplish this and that adapter includes additional optical elements inside of it that are necessary for focusing and for reducing magnification.Amscope documentation is fairly poor on what kind of adapter you need to connect cameras to microscope photo tubes. This adapter seems very expensive for what it is, with is essentially a threaded metal reducer, with no optics in it whatsoever.
M**M
Did not fit my application but I made use of it elsewhere.
This did not fit my application. It would be nice to have some measurements. Amscope has a whole array of different camera mounts that seem to all not fit each other, there are not a lot of measurements for any of it, I am very surprised. It is like someone attempted standardization and then just stopped halfway through! Nice piece of hardware though if you can figure out that information, good luck!
A**R
This adapter does the job it is intended for but ...
This adapter does the job it is intended for but I quickly found I needed to replace it with an adapter that included a reduction lens.. If you have a microscope camera which has a different magnification than your microscope eyepieces, you will need a lens to match the field of view between them. If your camera is 10X zoom and your eypieces are also 10X zoom, than this simple adapter will do it.
M**S
Great!!!!
Great!!!!
E**S
Well-machined. Not naturally parfocal but good enough.
One side mates well to the trinocular port of an AM Scope stereomicroscope, while the other side screws smoothly into a standard C-mount. The image on the camera chip is not naturally parfocal with the eyepiece but may be made so with some fine adjustments in positioning.
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