On Sat, 03 May 2014 11:24:14 -0500, you wrote:

>On 05/03/2014 02:51 AM, Frederic RIBLE wrote:
>>
>> I would like to clarify an important fact: the picture from the wiki is
>> taken with a workpiece / camera distance of 100mm.
>> At this distance, I achieved better than 0.05 mm accuracy, but with
>> uncomfortable conditions.
>> I agree, 0.1mm is the practical performance figure at this distance with
>> this setup.
>> Better resolution can be reach when going down to 25 mm distance as
>> demonstrated here
>> http://blog.f1oat.org/2014/05/03/hd5000-edge-finder-test-at-25-mm-distance/
>OK, I didn't know how close this unit would focus.  I think 
>I am going
>to try with a unit specifically marketed as a MICROSCOPE rather
>than a camera. 

Jon - Mine's a Supereyes B005 - I'm very impressed with it. Manual focus
range is excellent. They list it as Magnification = 1/10-200X

It will focus with the camera touching an object or as far away as you
like.

Easy to mount too as it's slim tube. Also has light ring which you can
adjust intensity on via a dial in the cable from off to very bright.

Best of all was it was inexpensive, listed at $27.99 on Amazon but are
available cheaper if you look around.

Steve Blackmore
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