Thanks for the interest, It is recorded on a photoslit lamp with a beam splitter and video C-mount attachment to hold a regular video camera. The trick is to tilt the Mainster lens and adjust the slit beam at desired angle to avoid troublesome reflexes.
Thanks for the interest, It is recorded on a photoslit lamp with a beam splitter and video C-mount attachment to hold a regular video camera. The trick is to tilt the Mainster lens and adjust the slit beam at desired angle to avoid troublesome reflexes.
Great demo of one of our most popular lens.
ocularinstruments 2 years ago
nice but they all kind of run together.
Would be nice to have slight gap between Pt
1e4baec 2 years ago
Thanks for the interest, It is recorded on a photoslit lamp with a beam splitter and video C-mount attachment to hold a regular video camera. The trick is to tilt the Mainster lens and adjust the slit beam at desired angle to avoid troublesome reflexes.
anandsudhalkar 4 years ago
fascinating - how did u do it?
just by holding a digital camera upto the eye piece on the slit-lamp?
schen1000 4 years ago
Thanks for the interest, It is recorded on a photoslit lamp with a beam splitter and video C-mount attachment to hold a regular video camera. The trick is to tilt the Mainster lens and adjust the slit beam at desired angle to avoid troublesome reflexes.
anandsudhalkar 4 years ago