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The brilliance of undulator X-ray sources can be used to develop microfocusing optics for wide-angle (WAXS) and small-angle (SAXS) X-ray scattering. At the ESRF microfocus beamline, a beam size of 10 μm is obtained by a pinhole collimating system coupled to a double focusing mirror. This allows resolving the first order of collagen (67 nm). Glass capillary optics provides a beam size close to one micron, however, with a more limited resolution. A high-resolution CCD detector allows combined SAXS/WAXS experiments for one detector setting.