blynx said:Very cool idea clowntown!
If you spend a bit more on a triplet (3 lenses) jeweler's loupe, your pictures will look sharp edge to edge, like this
Instead of this
You will see aplanatic aberrations like this with cheap jeweler's loupes. This distortion is corrected (along with color distortion) by using more than one lense.
High ISO speed is good. Pretty decent auto-ISO detection.devilgoob said:Powershot rules. I take pictures of fans and it gets all the blades with no blur....as if the fan stood still for the shot.
http://www.njminerals.org/loupes.html said:
Not all so-called "triplet" loupes are true 3-lens magnifiers. The type at right is often advertised as a "triplet", yet disassembly reveals it to have only one, simple lens. The price is often the clue- this one was in the $3 to $5 range.
Some single-lens "fake triplets" actually give very good image quality, but this appears to be luck. The quality is unpredictable but usually not that great. I keep these around for field-collecting, unless the image quality is really bad.