Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
I've recently gotten some cool stuff that was being thrown out at the college I work at, including about 12 23-24" Dell and HP monitors (there were about triple that, but the rest, all of which were donations, were poorly transported and had cracked panels), but the best in a while has been a microscope/camera/monitor setup.
The monitor is a very nice Sony PVM-1440QM, still has a really nice picture. Then the microscope is an Olympus BH2 with trinocular head for attaching a camera. There were no objectives or eyepieces on the microscope, they were harvested for re-use in the lab, but I have a couple of sets from a couple of other rescued microscopes. The camera is a Panasonic F15, hooks up directly to the monitor via s-video, but I might have a bit of fun connecting it directly to a PC. The camera was initially missing the power brick, but I tracked down the person who discarded it, and managed to get it, the whole setup would have been unusable without it.
Also included is a little box that connects between the camera and the monitor feed to add shapes to the image, so that portions of the magnified image can be highlighted or pointed out.
I was told that it was being discarded because they were getting an updated system, I shudder to think how much they'll need to spend to replace it. I was looking online at the various component parts, and for the camera adaptor alone (Olympus MTV-3), I saw some place wanting $300 for one.
I've recently gotten some cool stuff that was being thrown out at the college I work at, including about 12 23-24" Dell and HP monitors (there were about triple that, but the rest, all of which were donations, were poorly transported and had cracked panels), but the best in a while has been a microscope/camera/monitor setup.
The monitor is a very nice Sony PVM-1440QM, still has a really nice picture. Then the microscope is an Olympus BH2 with trinocular head for attaching a camera. There were no objectives or eyepieces on the microscope, they were harvested for re-use in the lab, but I have a couple of sets from a couple of other rescued microscopes. The camera is a Panasonic F15, hooks up directly to the monitor via s-video, but I might have a bit of fun connecting it directly to a PC. The camera was initially missing the power brick, but I tracked down the person who discarded it, and managed to get it, the whole setup would have been unusable without it.
Also included is a little box that connects between the camera and the monitor feed to add shapes to the image, so that portions of the magnified image can be highlighted or pointed out.
I was told that it was being discarded because they were getting an updated system, I shudder to think how much they'll need to spend to replace it. I was looking online at the various component parts, and for the camera adaptor alone (Olympus MTV-3), I saw some place wanting $300 for one.
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