How to focus the scope
You are now ready to focus the scope onto the specimen and begin observations.
Position the scope so that the mirror can catch reflected diffuse light (e.g. from a cloudy
sky) and, while looking down the ocular lens, hold on to one or more of the legs of the
scope and rotate the focus gear (fine or coarse) till the image of the test specimen
comes into focus. It is likely that, if you have followed this guide for assembling the
microscope, the focus platform will be too high and so will need to be lowered.
Therefore you can begin by rotating either focus gear in a clockwise direction.
Due to
the elastic backlash of the mechanism you may need to focus just past best focus and
allow the backlash to take you back to best focus
.
Coarse focus may be quite hard to move in some cases. If that is the case you can
perform all focus action with the fine focus gear – it will just take more turns to reach
your destination.
Attaching a camera
A camera or camera adapter is not supplied as part of the standard PUMA Foundation
scope package but with suitable additional equipment it is possible to take photos and
video using PUMA. OptArc can supply a range of cameras suitable for use with any
PUMA microscope. This section will give a brief overview of the use of three different
types of camera. Detailed instructions will be left to the instruction manuals supplied
with the camera or adapter equipment. Digital cameras require a computer and
software to record the image but for some (e.g. smartphones) the computer and
software are integrated into one device.
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