1)EPI Brightfield

2)Epi Darkfield

3)EPI DIC

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These may not the best examples to understand the differences between the various methods. Hope the following example will be more representative.(microchip surface)JohnyM wrote:Your images are very nice quality, but i dont see that much difference between those techniques. Im in a process of buying upright epi-microscope for photography of seeds and upper surface of in-vitro breed plants. Have you tried those with this kind of subject?
Thanks for those.harisA wrote: Epi illumination microscopes are not suitable for organic materials.Brightfield illumination is not working at all giving ugly fuzzy images.Darkfield is ok but a)you need special bd objectives,b)it is a method that consumes a huge amount of light giving exposure times of several seconds at low iso.
Most people in this forum use common microscopes (transmitted light) with external light source (flash or leds) and some kind of diffuser around the specimen.This is the ideal method to photograph organic stuff like insects seeds plants etc.