Next, my lab assistant assembles the new telescoping mount – a nice feature that lets me swing the arm and raise and lower the microscope.Īfter he got the base built he started on the Leica S9I microscope itself. The first thing was to put my Lab assistant Nicholas on the job. And lookey here what I got from the nice UPS man yesterday. I couldn’t take not having a camera on my A60S, so I pulled the trigger and bought a Leica S9I. But it turns out that since I bought the Leica A60S, Leica had developed a new instrument called the Leica S9I (I stands for integrated camera). But after I talked with them about it, I didn’t really feel like it was a good solution for me as it attached over the eye pieces. So I did a little bit of research and realized that Microscope Central had developed a camera attachment for the A60. As I talked about the features etc, I started really wishing that I had a camera. It turns out that Leica never intended for it to have a camera, and in fact there is no good way to attach one.Ī couple of week ago, I started talking with a friend who is getting into electronics about it. The only thing that I really really wished that it had was a camera. If you have been following my articles, I am sure that you have seen it in the background of some of the pictures. It is a remarkable instrument… and it is amazing how much better you can see while using it. This was truly a game changing event in my engineering life, particularly the soldering part of my life. A few years ago I bought a Leica A60 microscope from Microscope Central. The article is the story of my new Leica S9I microscope.
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