First trials with flash, pondlife
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First trials with flash, pondlife
Hello everybody,
at the moment I am trying to photograph pictures with flash.
The layer thickness is still quite high, so as not to restrict the natural movement of the ciliates.
Phacus tortus in movement:
Brachionus quadridentatus:
Anne
Platyias quadricornis:
Stentor:
BR
at the moment I am trying to photograph pictures with flash.
The layer thickness is still quite high, so as not to restrict the natural movement of the ciliates.
Phacus tortus in movement:
Brachionus quadridentatus:
Anne
Platyias quadricornis:
Stentor:
BR
Hi Anne, very nice images!
I'm curious about your flash adaptation to the microscope, could you post it with images?
I maintain a thread on the subject:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=26185
I'm curious about your flash adaptation to the microscope, could you post it with images?
I maintain a thread on the subject:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=26185
Pau
- carlos.uruguay
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Anne, thank you very much for posting the setup. It's very nicely constructed and interesting to see the use of a collimator lens.
I've linked it at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 563#161563
I've linked it at http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 563#161563
Pau
A specialist built this very kindly for me)
Any chance that, you could ask your "specialist".friend if he would like a link from you, for other members to contact, solely with a view for purchasing the same flash adapter.
Very handy piece of gear.
Any chance that, you could ask your "specialist".friend if he would like a link from you, for other members to contact, solely with a view for purchasing the same flash adapter.
Very handy piece of gear.
used to do astronomy.
and photography.
Zeiss Universal Phase contrast.
Zeiss PMII
B&L stereo zoom.
and photography.
Zeiss Universal Phase contrast.
Zeiss PMII
B&L stereo zoom.
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Nice setup
Hi Anne I have been testing different flash setups on my Axioscope, using beam splitter and Nikon 800 flash unit. I have been trying to get the shutter speed higher then 1\4000 of second but so far 1\8000 of second best I could do using ISO 1600 with a Nikon D500 - I can achieve the same exposure using my tungsten light. I am going to have to work on this more - I want be able to stop some of the very fast protozoans e.g. Halteria/
Nice setup you put together thanks for sharing.
Nice setup you put together thanks for sharing.
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Would you please tell me more about the semi-permeable mirror that is used in your setup? I know absolutely nothing abut them. Also a possible source to purchase one, meaning the mirror. I'd like to build one of these setups myself. If anyone else knows, plus jump in here with some specifics and a source.anne wrote:It s the well known mirror system, with a "semipermeable" mirror.
Thanks,
-JW:
Last edited by Smokedaddy on Tue Jun 04, 2019 11:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Nice setup
Robert, if I understand well you are setting the flash to high speed mode to use camera shutter high speed. If so this is the wrong way: be aware that this mode provides low flash power long pulse while in normal mode the actual exposure time is due to the very short flash pulse and at reduced flash power the pulse is really short, take a look at the two first links at my flash thread http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... 563#161563Robert Berdan wrote:Hi Anne I have been testing different flash setups on my Axioscope, using beam splitter and Nikon 800 flash unit. I have been trying to get the shutter speed higher then 1\4000 of second but so far 1\8000 of second best I could do using ISO 1600 with a Nikon D500 - I can achieve the same exposure using my tungsten light. I am going to have to work on this more - I want be able to stop some of the very fast protozoans e.g. Halteria/...
"high speed" mode is useful for daylight flash filling but has little sense in this case at least if you can dim down the continuous light source
Pau
JW, almost for sure she is referring to a plate beamsplitter, also known as half mirror.Smokedaddy wrote:Would you please tell me more about the semi-permeable mirror? I know absolutely nothing abut them. Also a possible source to purchase one, meaninganne wrote:It s the well known mirror system, with a "semipermeable" mirror.
the mirror. I'd like to build one of these setups myself.
-JW:
With this terms you'll find some of the for sale online.
For this application I use a prism beamsplitter from SurplusSed
Pau