DIY USB microscope demo
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The video might stutter a bit in some phase but that's not caused by webcam/microscope itself.
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The video might stutter a bit in some phase but that's not caused by webcam/microscope itself.
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Nice camera just simply awsome! I do this at work without a camera, but under a stereo microscope. Been doing electronic repair on aircraft and electronic boxes for 35 years. Been a certified solder tech since the early 80's. So I have a few tips for you.
Super tutorial Mike! Binge watching all your new videos...thanks!
Hi petex90, I really loved your microscope , but I am wondering what is the liquid you used to disolder with hot air ? Thank you for the video and the ideas for the microscope,
Sir,
Great depth of field. Very good!
What are the names of the tools you are using plz
What are the pin chemicals on the chip?
thank you, I didn't how to remove chips from the circuit, however where would I obtain the hot air machine of that precision
Looks like you had pretty good depth-of-field. What F-Stop were you using for this video?
man make a tut about how to make this plezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
What’s the of this microscope please. Tq
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Hello Petex90,
and you can adjust the picture close far away, or fixed only on video?
i will try much different lenses follow higher quality cam
How are you lighting the scene? Your lens looks much better than the $9 25mm lens I got. I built an SDI camera board with a good 1080P sensor with an uncompressed SDI signal captured on a BlackMagic PCIe board. The latency is significantly lower than USB which makes it easier to work with, but it looks like I need a better lens since I'm not getting as sharp an image.
Name the liquid used to remove the lead
how to do it with 88i6745-TFJ1 ?
I got one going using a Logitech 720p and a different brand of lens same specs. I bought used parts total cost $26. After all the parts came it only took about an hour to put it all together. Works good.
Great work