The total magnification in the microscope, the
reproduction ratio on the photograph or TV
image can be quickly and easily measured with
a scale and calculated.
Imp ortant: For normal viewing without the macro
mirror housing or macrodual zoom, put on the
cover to avoid disturbing overlay effects.
The mirror housing (67.11) can be rotated through
360°, for example to alter the angle at which the
photograph is taken. This is done by loosening
the Allen screw.
The intermediate image magnification M
macro object can be worked out from the
eyepiece field of view (see page 43) and the
diameter of the object field (measured with a
graduated ruler) as follows:
M
=
z. B.
1
field of view Ø
M
= ––––––––––––– e.g. –––––––––––––––––– M = 0.125
1
object field Ø
M
=
M
=
1
1
Viewed with a 10x eyepiece, this intermediate
image of 0.125x gives a total magnification of 1.25x
in the microscope eyepiece (0. 1 25 x 10 = 1.25).
104
10x/25 eyepiece
object field = 200 mm
The total magnification in the film plane of a
camera
is
intermediate image magnification M
magnifications of the photo eyepiece and
camera attachment, e.g.:
intermediate image magnification 0.125x
photo projection lens 8x
large-format attachment 1.25x
0.125 x 8 x1.25 = 1.25x
The total magnification at the 4 x 5'' large-format
camera of the DM LD would therefore be 1.25x.
the
1
derived
from
multiplying
the
by the
1