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New Watch Rebuild – Stunning 70's Seiko Bullhead – Dual Register Chronograph – OSA Owned – Tons Of Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3951847" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I have actually been trying to read up on that. A co-worker of mine does a lot of streaming, and macro-photography. I've been picking his brain about some of the hardware involved. After one of our conversations he actually made a short video using his equipment taking the back off of a watch and to look inside. It turned out really well. He made me an Amazon shopping list of what he'd recommend, but some of the items weren't necessarily cheap. I'm considering it, but I'd have to redesign my workspace to accommodate the lighting and camera setup. As you can see from some of the microscope photographs in my earlier posts, I've tried a few different lighting techniques with what simple equipment I have. I just wish I could get the photos to look as good as my view from the microscope eyepiece. Everything is brightly lit and crystal clear. It's simply just going to take better equipment than what I currently have to accomplish that. My workbench I use for watches isn't all that large either, so some things will have to be rearranged as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3951847, member: 24867"] I have actually been trying to read up on that. A co-worker of mine does a lot of streaming, and macro-photography. I've been picking his brain about some of the hardware involved. After one of our conversations he actually made a short video using his equipment taking the back off of a watch and to look inside. It turned out really well. He made me an Amazon shopping list of what he'd recommend, but some of the items weren't necessarily cheap. I'm considering it, but I'd have to redesign my workspace to accommodate the lighting and camera setup. As you can see from some of the microscope photographs in my earlier posts, I've tried a few different lighting techniques with what simple equipment I have. I just wish I could get the photos to look as good as my view from the microscope eyepiece. Everything is brightly lit and crystal clear. It's simply just going to take better equipment than what I currently have to accomplish that. My workbench I use for watches isn't all that large either, so some things will have to be rearranged as well. [/QUOTE]
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