Stephen Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 Son is checking all coins going through his hands. Pretty neat set up..it has Wi-Fi can send to phone tablet or even TV. Id think lots a possibilities for study groups for catching highlights of blade or tsuba. Or just for us ol guys with failing eye site. 4 Quote
AntiquarianCat Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 That looks really nice for seeing details and not struggling with a loupe and phone and the object in question all at once (impossible for me to do with two hands). I wonder if you could combine this digital microscope with a desk lamp or some other light source to better visualize coin luster/blade details? Quote
Stephen Posted June 27, 2020 Author Report Posted June 27, 2020 Might help with them hard to read mei 2 Quote
Bruce Pennington Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 Try it out Stephen! See how it looks with one of your blades. Quote
Surfson Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 I tried one of those clip on lens sets for an iphone but it wasn't worth the effort. This looks much more stable and reliable as an independent setup. 1 Quote
Bugyotsuji Posted June 27, 2020 Report Posted June 27, 2020 Perhaps as Juan suggested above, an added but different light source would balance out the blue effect? 1 Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted June 28, 2020 Report Posted June 28, 2020 There are USB microscopes on amazon i would try. Also here a pictrue of jinie on a sukesada wakizashi made with my iphone and a 6€ 120x microscope 1 Quote
AntiquarianCat Posted June 29, 2020 Report Posted June 29, 2020 Could you and Stephen let me know what brand of microscopes you have? I probably need one for home. My other hobby is numismatics, especially ancients, and I’d bring coins to campus and use the stereoscope we have in lab to look at them in my free time. For really obvious reasons I can’t do the same with blades so I need a home microscope. Quote
RichardP Posted July 1, 2020 Report Posted July 1, 2020 Ford Hallam discussed this bad binocular mamma-jamma on his channel. Behold, the Leica A60: https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/stereo-microscopes-macroscopes/p/leica-a60-f/ Quote
b.hennick Posted July 1, 2020 Report Posted July 1, 2020 Do a Google search for binocular dissecting microscope. You can also get a digital camera that will put the image on your computer screen. When I taught high school Biology I used both. There should be many good used ones for sale. 1 Quote
Jacques Posted July 2, 2020 Report Posted July 2, 2020 When i'm in a museum (like the Tokyo national museum) and when blades are too far to have access at details of hada or hamon, i use a Nikon 5x15 monocular, that's useful to seriously study a blade (unfortunately one side only). Quote
b.hennick Posted July 2, 2020 Report Posted July 2, 2020 In museums looking at Nihonto, I like to use a LED light if allowed and I have cane with a drop down seat that I can use. Quote
DoTanuki yokai Posted July 2, 2020 Report Posted July 2, 2020 On 7/1/2020 at 7:29 PM, RichardP said: Ford Hallam discussed this bad binocular mamma-jamma on his channel. Behold, the Leica A60: https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/stereo-microscopes-macroscopes/p/leica-a60-f/ I think if u dont want to make your own horimono on your nihonto it is too much. :D 1 Quote
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