Coleps hirtus
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Coleps hirtus
Hi,
Here is a Coleps hirtus.
Splanapo 100/1,40
DIC, Canon 600D
JM
Here is a Coleps hirtus.
Splanapo 100/1,40
DIC, Canon 600D
JM
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impressive
I guess it should be bh2-ucd(Special APO prism), because bh2-nic is incompatible with APO.
I guess it should be bh2-ucd(Special APO prism), because bh2-nic is incompatible with APO.
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Jean-marc, this is impressive!
Some more technical details would be helpful. I see 100X NA 1.40, which to me implies oil immersion, which implies a fixed and mounted specimen. Do I have that correct, and if so, can you tell us more about the preparation procedure? Are these single frames or focus stacked? If the latter, how many frames at what spacing?
--Rik
Some more technical details would be helpful. I see 100X NA 1.40, which to me implies oil immersion, which implies a fixed and mounted specimen. Do I have that correct, and if so, can you tell us more about the preparation procedure? Are these single frames or focus stacked? If the latter, how many frames at what spacing?
--Rik
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Hi Rik,
Thank you,
The coleps are fixed with formaldehyde 10% in the natural medium onto the slide. I wait until the water is enough evaporated to allow the pressure to hold the coleps between the coverslip and the slide. I check with a x40 objective.
Then, once nothing is moving, I change to the immersion objective. You check that, when you are moving the stage, coleps do not have to shake in the medium. While nothing is moving, you choose a good Coleps then you stack images. You have few minutes (10-15 min) to do all stacks, because pressure continues to increase and begin to deform the coleps.
Helicon focus to bulid the image
Photoshop traitment.
Aristoplan (Orthoplan 2) microscope
Splanapo Olympus 100/0,8-1,40 160/0,17 immersion objective or Leitz 60/1,40 160/0,17 immersion objective
UKA condenseur With 1,32 immersion head + ICT (DIC). I have a homemade DIC that allow me to use Leitz objectives but also Zeiss, Nikon and Olympus TL 160 objective.
(I prefer the Olympus)
Steps : 1µm, manually, not motorized
stacks : about 30 images
I have a self homemade DIC that allowed to use Leitz objectives but also Zeiss, Nikon and Olympus TL 160 objective.
(I prefer the Olympus)
Regards
JM
Thank you,
The coleps are fixed with formaldehyde 10% in the natural medium onto the slide. I wait until the water is enough evaporated to allow the pressure to hold the coleps between the coverslip and the slide. I check with a x40 objective.
Then, once nothing is moving, I change to the immersion objective. You check that, when you are moving the stage, coleps do not have to shake in the medium. While nothing is moving, you choose a good Coleps then you stack images. You have few minutes (10-15 min) to do all stacks, because pressure continues to increase and begin to deform the coleps.
Helicon focus to bulid the image
Photoshop traitment.
Aristoplan (Orthoplan 2) microscope
Splanapo Olympus 100/0,8-1,40 160/0,17 immersion objective or Leitz 60/1,40 160/0,17 immersion objective
UKA condenseur With 1,32 immersion head + ICT (DIC). I have a homemade DIC that allow me to use Leitz objectives but also Zeiss, Nikon and Olympus TL 160 objective.
(I prefer the Olympus)
Steps : 1µm, manually, not motorized
stacks : about 30 images
I have a self homemade DIC that allowed to use Leitz objectives but also Zeiss, Nikon and Olympus TL 160 objective.
(I prefer the Olympus)
Regards
JM
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Excellent -- thanks for the added info!
--Rik
--Rik
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Excellent images! The second one seems made with SEM
I'm very curious about it, would be nice if you kindly explain -and illustrate- that DIC setup
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Yes, I too would love more info on the DIC setup!
And very cool images, quite unique look.
And very cool images, quite unique look.
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Wonderful images of a very difficult subject.
Mike
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Hi,
Thank you,
The subject "Homemade DIC" was already shown :
https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... an#p102149
You can see the objective turret with the exotic prisms
To sum up the subject, I had the luck to get the good Leitz condenser turret with the 3 prisms. But I never found at good price the Leitz objective prisms. So I bought at fair price, some wollaston or nomarski prisms from Olympus and Nikon TL160. Then I Tested them all with my objectives and try to match some prisms with the Leitz condenser prisms.
Then I bought an Aristomet Objective prisms turret (not exactly the same as the Aristoplan one), and adapt it to the revolver (see the link)
the prisms matches very well, and I am able to use others objectives like Olympus and Nikon. Some Olympus works very well, as the splanapo 20/0,70 and the 100/1,40.
I added at the end some new photos of my microscope, since I have found the Variophot.
I have a friend who found an Aristoplan too. I bought a condenser prism that not fit the UKA condenser, but with one of my prism objective (I guess it is a Nikon one), he is able to have a very good DIC for objective between 6,3x and 25x, and not too bad with the 40x.
Do not hesitate to ask any photos of the part you wish to see in detail.
JM
Thank you,
The subject "Homemade DIC" was already shown :
https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... an#p102149
You can see the objective turret with the exotic prisms
To sum up the subject, I had the luck to get the good Leitz condenser turret with the 3 prisms. But I never found at good price the Leitz objective prisms. So I bought at fair price, some wollaston or nomarski prisms from Olympus and Nikon TL160. Then I Tested them all with my objectives and try to match some prisms with the Leitz condenser prisms.
Then I bought an Aristomet Objective prisms turret (not exactly the same as the Aristoplan one), and adapt it to the revolver (see the link)
the prisms matches very well, and I am able to use others objectives like Olympus and Nikon. Some Olympus works very well, as the splanapo 20/0,70 and the 100/1,40.
I added at the end some new photos of my microscope, since I have found the Variophot.
I have a friend who found an Aristoplan too. I bought a condenser prism that not fit the UKA condenser, but with one of my prism objective (I guess it is a Nikon one), he is able to have a very good DIC for objective between 6,3x and 25x, and not too bad with the 40x.
Do not hesitate to ask any photos of the part you wish to see in detail.
JM
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Oops! my memory is getting really bad, I now remember well your nice and skilled modification.Jean-marc wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:17 amThe subject "Homemade DIC" was already shown :
https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... an#p102149
You can see the objective turret with the exotic prisms
Thanks for kindly remind -and follow up- it!
Pau
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Hi Pau,
It was so long ago !
JM
It was so long ago !
JM
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I had totally missed it, so I'm happy it was brought up again. Very nice build. I'm using the Nikon epi prisms in my Vanox AH DIC setup. But I've put them in the condenser turret instead. That rotating nosepiece turret looks great for this kind of experiments!
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Hi Viktor
Have you any pics or explanation of your homemade DIC, I am interested in ?
Thank you
JM
Have you any pics or explanation of your homemade DIC, I am interested in ?
Thank you
JM
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Some photos here: https://www.photomacrography.net/forum/ ... 90#p272290
I really should do a proper description of my results sometimes, but haven't had time.