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7. If desired, rotate 4x and 10x lens in place.
NOTE:
Depth of field decreases as magnification increases.
6. Begin by turning the focus knobs counter clockwise so the turret is
nearly touching the slide. Slowly begin turning clockwise raising the
turret away from the slide while watching the image on your computer
screen. As the image comes into focus on the screen, fine adjusting
may be required.
Using kena
®
"On" the Base as a Stereo Microscope
As an example, begin using kena with a familiar macro specimen, such as a
coin.
Place the specimen on top of the silicone stage pad in the center of the clear
disc. (This is the center of the camera's view.)
Press the upper LED light button on the camera to turn on the upper lights.
Starting with the 2x objective, check to see if the image is in focus on the
screen. If not, turn the focus knobs counter clockwise until the camera head
almost touches the stage area of the base. Now use the 4x or 10x objectives
as desired. Slowly move the focus knobs until the coin comes into focus.
Using kena "Off" the Base as a Stereo Microscope /
Touch Scope
kena may be used as a hand-held microscope or a "Touch Scope". It can be
used in the field with a laptop or while moving around a classroom to view
items not on the stage.
To remove the camera head from the base unit:
1. Check that the USB cord is not wrapped around the red handle / cable
wrap.
2. Using both hands, turn the focus knobs clockwise until the camera
head is at the highest and farthest point away from the silicone stage.
3. The camera head should be grasped in one hand and pulled out of
the base. Continue turning the focus knobs to facilitate the removal of
the head.
4. Attach the Touch Tube adapter to the turret by gently screwing on the
device.
5. With the camera in the hand, position the camera so that a finger is
available to push the capture button on the top of the head.
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