Here is a set of Pleuronema that was found on a marine sample. It is very nice looking specimen.
The body is around 103 x 65 microns.
All with Nikon TE300, 20x/0.75 objective, DIC, flash and Canon T3i mounted on the front port of the TE300.
Rogelio
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I'm looking for the the extemely rare V-IM magnification changer for the E800 scope. If you have seen a listing or have one for sale please let me know.
I'm looking for the the extemely rare V-IM magnification changer for the E800 scope. If you have seen a listing or have one for sale please let me know.
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That is good point and I thought about it; however I am not sure how beneficial it is.Charles Krebs wrote:Just beautiful Rogelio!
Do you have any thoughts on how beneficial it is, with an inverted, to have gravity working for you by keeping the subjects up against the cover slip?
Thank you very much for your comments.
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