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Nikon D3200 image flip
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 22:03:56 +1300, Me wrote:
: On 12/03/2015 2:45 a.m., Whisky-dave wrote: : : Hoping for a quick easy solution but this thread will proabbly drag on but. : : I'm using the above camera on a microscope. we brought the T2 adapter and a lens that fits in the a tube to the microscope, so when using live view the image is flipped so you have to move the subject the oppersite way to what is intuitive. So is there a way of reversing this in live view mode in the cameras software, yes I know it's easily done in post processingbut that's not what's required. : Had a quick look at the menu setting but nothing seemed to solve this problem, so guessing it's not possible. : : I don't think so. : But as an alternative, you could use a tablet with USB tethered to the : camera, with freeware like DSLRDashboard, or paid apps. : Or use HDMI out with a small monitor turned upside down. If all you need is to invert the image, a tablet can be told to do that. You don't have to turn it upside down. As I read the OP's message, I assumed the image needed to be reversed to a mirror image. That could be trickier, but someone has probably written a graphics driver that will do it. Bob |
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Nikon D3200 image flip
On 23/03/2015 10:57, Whisky-dave wrote:
[] The problem is nhaving to move in the opposite direction, it's just annoying and very counter intuative. inverting a monitor isn;t such an easy thing to do unless you can remount it. Perhaps the settings described here will help? http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Noteboo...n/td-p/1257507 I see both Landscape (flipped) and Portrait (flipped) on my PC. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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Nikon D3200 image flip
On 2015-03-23 13:25:42 +0000, Whisky-dave said:
On Monday, 23 March 2015 11:28:37 UTC, David Taylor wrote: On 23/03/2015 10:57, Whisky-dave wrote: [] The problem is nhaving to move in the opposite direction, it's just annoying and very counter intuative. inverting a monitor isn;t such an easy thing to do unless you can remount it. Perhaps the settings described here will help? http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Noteboo...n/td-p/1257507 an intresting problem but. There's no PC involved just a microscope with a Nikon D3200 (without lens) looking down through it and the image is flipped both H and V or L & P . an option to use the HDMI would work if it wasn't such a hassle mounting a monitor upside down. I think it might be better to teach the folks using this setup just how to use a microscope. It is counter-intuitive, but typically all movement and/or adjustment is made by moving the slide, or the slide(subject) table under the objective lens in the opposite direction to that desired in the field of view and using a camera isn't going to change that. BTW: There are digital microscopes available that would cost less than the D3200 + microscope setup and would deal with some of your problem. http://www.celestron.com/browse-shop/microscopes/digital-microscopes -- Regards, Savageduck |
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