Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/11

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Subject: Re: MIKAS (Micro-Ibsor)
From: Leikon35@aol.com
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 15:33:30 -0500 (EST)

 Ken - I used to use the Mikas years ago ago, with a Leica If and I
 still have one mounted on my Leitz Microscope.  Your exposures
 will vary depending on your light source & intensity (just like any-
 thing else) and also depending on if you shoot through the beam-
 splitter or not.  If you have the twin cable release, then use it, as
 it moves the beam splitter out of the way to give you more light.

 Most of those MIKAS came with an IBSOR shutter giving exposures
 as short as 1/125 sec but like through a telesope, the exposures 
 will vary 10,000% depending on magnification.  If you are using it
 on a M6 or have access to a small aperature meter - use it, other-
 wise it will take trial & error, or better yet get a inexpensive Kodak
 book on Microscopic Photography.

 Marvin Moss