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Images made through a microscope. All subject types.

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NileRed
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Post by NileRed »

Hello Marek,

that is cool device (I quite believe, that retarder is 1Lambda) and photos what it makes are fantastic!
I have a question.
How I understand, you use following scheme of connection: OBJECTIVE-SCOPE TUBE-SOME PARALLAX-BELLOWS-CAMERA BODY and you don`t have eyepiece, or camera objective am I right?

I will be thankful if you comment it.

Thank you
With best wishes

Marek Mis
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Post by Marek Mis »

NileRed,
At the end of tube, before the camera lens there is a photo eyepiece (Olympus NFK 2,5 X).
Regards
Marek

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Post by Marek Mis »

NileRed,
Of course I should write - "before the camera body" instead "before the camera lens", because I use only camera body and the photoeyepiece.
Marek

NileRed
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Post by NileRed »

Hello Marek,

thank you for comments, I have one more question, could you also tell me do you have infinity corrected scope or not?

With best wishes :wink:

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Post by Marek Mis »

NileRed,
My microscope is the old one, so it is corrected (objectives) for 160 mm tube length.
Regards
Marek

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Post by flyer2o12 »

Ernst Hippe wrote:
Did you also see tiny bright particles (crystals?) swarming around in the cell?
I see these all the time. Are they organelles, like mitochondria, moving along actin fibers? In giant algal cells you can see these moving around.

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