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The CL was gathering dust… but this is quite useful:

 

 

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For checking the sensor on my SL2S for instance... 

 

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And after a quick swipe with Eclipse... It was not very noticeable on my photographs, though. 

 

 

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Baader.  L mount to T-D52 and D52 ocular adapter 42 mm.

Easiest obtained from astronomy shops  

 

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Interesting, I spend 35 years doing medical photography, a lot of it in an OR. I learned to field strip a Zeiss operating microscope to get on the good side of the OR nurses, who were the biggest barrier to getting good photographs. I usually used a beam splitter in the set up like yours. Most of my work was in ophthalmology so small fields. For the work I was doing a CL/TL would have been excellent. Much of the time I was hampered by film speeds and the graininess of high speed films. I also did clinical photography and which camera to adapt to the Zeiss retinal cameras was always a question. Over the years I used Leica MD, Contax medical, Pentax Spotmatic motorized, Y/C Contax, Pentax K1000 and Canon F1 motorized. 

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