Celestron 44330 Manual De Instrucciones página 5

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Illumination
To get the sharpest and best views, the illumination (lighting) will have to be
adjusted.
1. The bottom illuminator is used for
specimen slides which shine up
through the hole in the stage through
the slide. The illuminator is turned
on by a switch dial shown in Figure 4.
2. The light from the bottom illuminator
can be increased or decreased by
moving the illuminator dial. You will
have to experiment to provide the
best lighting for the best views.
3. To get the illumination necessary for objects you will have to use a bright
desk (or similar) lamp that focuses the light directly on the object. You will
have to experiment to get the best light for your needs.
Attaching your Digital Camera to your Microscope
First, you need to remove the eyepiece (see Figure 1) from the eyepiece tube by
pulling it straight up. Take off the protective cap from the camera. Next, install
the camera into the eyepiece tube by pushing it gently into the eyepiece tube.
Lastly, you plug the USB cable into an open USB port on your computer.
When viewing or imaging a specimen slide or object, you can change the
orientation of the image on the computer screen by rotating the camera to the
position you desire.
Left to right on next page images – digital camera with USB cable, eyepiece tube,
and digital camera attached to eyepiece tube.
Using the Digital Camera for Viewing
and/or Imaging with your Microscope
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