I’ve always wanted to do it. As a boy, microscopes showed me another world. Well with my first grow starting to show crystals on the leaves I finally bit the bullet and went for it.
Equipment
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Using the iPhone 12 Pro and Camera+ 2 app only
Using the iPhone 12 Pro, Xenvo 15x macro lens and Camera+ 2 app
Using the Max-See Microscope with wifi to iPhone 12 Pro and Max-See app
The microscope’s silver base fits snug in the above listed phone holder and tripod.
Note: AFTER taking these shots of the microscope on the tripod, I found that the clear clamp would also fit into the silver line groove further back on the scope’s body. I prefer that position since the clamp would no longer get in the way of the focus dial. Any buttons it does cover are already turned on (power) prior to putting it into the clamp so that’s not an issue. Another benefit to this position is you can get the scope further into the plant without hitting the clamp.
Caution: Just be aware the silver groove is much shallower then the one it’s supposed to fit into, so make sure it’s in there right and try not to be bumping it loose or out of the clamp. If your rather clumsy you might secure it further.
Equipment
- iPhone 12 Pro (replaced iPhone 8)
- Camera+ 2 app
- Xenvo macro lens (company info)
- Kodiac shutter remote
- UBeesize telescoping tripod
- Shinewee tripod phone mount
- Takmly 1000x Microscope (USB and WiFi to Max-See app)
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Using the iPhone 12 Pro and Camera+ 2 app only
Using the iPhone 12 Pro, Xenvo 15x macro lens and Camera+ 2 app
Using the Max-See Microscope with wifi to iPhone 12 Pro and Max-See app
The microscope’s silver base fits snug in the above listed phone holder and tripod.
Note: AFTER taking these shots of the microscope on the tripod, I found that the clear clamp would also fit into the silver line groove further back on the scope’s body. I prefer that position since the clamp would no longer get in the way of the focus dial. Any buttons it does cover are already turned on (power) prior to putting it into the clamp so that’s not an issue. Another benefit to this position is you can get the scope further into the plant without hitting the clamp.
Caution: Just be aware the silver groove is much shallower then the one it’s supposed to fit into, so make sure it’s in there right and try not to be bumping it loose or out of the clamp. If your rather clumsy you might secure it further.
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