Assemble the high-resolution optics module
The imaging optics for this version of the microscope consist of an RMS objective, a tube lens and the Raspberry pi camera arranged as shown below (with the illumination optics)
 and the Raspberry pi camera arranged as shown below (with the illumination optics)

For this section you will need:
Tools
- 1 #1 pozidrive screwdriver
- 1 Pi Camera lens tool - This should come with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2. If it is missing, you can 3D print a workaround lens remover.
Printed Parts
Printed Tools
Optical Components
- 1 12.7 mm achromatic lens
- 1 microscope objective - This page provides more information on choosing an objective.
Electronic Components
- 1 200mm Pi Camera ribbon cable - This is longer than the standard ribbon cable the Pi Camera is sold with!
- 1 Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2
Mechanical Components
Step 1: Visually inspect the optics module
Take the optics module and confirm that:
- It has been printed in black  
- It is dust free (You can blow air through to clean it)
- The central shaft is not obstructed by strings of plastic.
Step 2: Insert the tube lens
- Place the lens tool on a steady surface
- Place the 12.7 mm achromatic lens on the lens tool
- Check the lens has the more curved side facing down
- Take the optics module and place carefully over lens
- Push down hard to seat the lens in the optics module

Step 3: Remove Pi Camera Lens
Caution!
The camera board is static sensitive.
- Before touching the Pi Camera touch a metal earthed object. If you own one, consider wearing and anti-static strap.
- Take the Pi Camera out of the package. Make sure to hold it only by the sides of the board.
- Take the protective film off the lens.
- Take the Pi Camera lens tool and place it over the lens
- Slowly unscrew the lens (About 4 full turns of the tool)
- Carefully lift off the lens. We do not use the lens in this version of the microscope.
 
     
     

Step 4: Attach the Pi Camera
- Take the Pi Camera and place it on the back of the optics module
- Place the pi camera cover over the back of the Pi Camera.
- Use two No 2 6.5mm self tapping screws to secure the camera using a #1 pozidrive screwdriver
- Take care to not over torque the screws.

Step 5: Attach the objective
- Take your microscope objective and the partially assembled optics module
- Place objective on top of optics module
- Check that the objective is not tilted!
- Carefully and slowly screw the objective into the optics module, taking care to ensure it does not tilt.

Step 6: Attach the mounting screw
- Take an M3 nut and push it into the nut trap from the top
- Take an M3x10 cap head screws and screw it into the nut.
- Only screw it in a couple of turns. About 5 mm of thread should still be visible

Step 7: Connect ribbon cable
- Take the 200mm Pi Camera ribbon cable
- Pull the catch forward on the exposed Pi Camera connector
- Insert the ribbon cable with the contacts towards the board
- Close the catch on the connector

Step 8: Set the complete module aside
Set the complete optics module aside in a safe place.