Campanella
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Campanella
Here a set of images of Campanella.
#1 plan apo 20x/0.75, DIC, flash
All others plan apo 40x/0.95, DIC, flash
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
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#1 plan apo 20x/0.75, DIC, flash
All others plan apo 40x/0.95, DIC, flash
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
Campanella by Rogelio Moreno G., on Flickr
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A stunningly clear view of Campanella's multiple peristomial rows. The third mage is magnificent, and I love the last one, too.
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Thank you for your comments.
Waldo, on the following link you can see pictures of my flash setup:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ight=te300
As you can see I only removed the lamp's cover and put the flash behind it, I think maybe you can do the same with your Olympus lamphouse.
Rogelio
Waldo, on the following link you can see pictures of my flash setup:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ight=te300
As you can see I only removed the lamp's cover and put the flash behind it, I think maybe you can do the same with your Olympus lamphouse.
Rogelio
That is simple enough... But how do you view the specimen when the flash is hooked up? Flash is triggered, not continuous. So if there are any focus/x-y adjustments needed, how would you make them? It seems to take at least 10 seconds to switch the 100W and the flash?RogelioMoreno wrote:Thank you for your comments.
Waldo, on the following link you can see pictures of my flash setup:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ight=te300
As you can see I only removed the lamp's cover and put the flash behind it, I think maybe you can do the same with your Olympus lamphouse.
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The halogen light is always on at lower power setting (it is used to track and focus the specimen.pwnell wrote:That is simple enough... But how do you view the specimen when the flash is hooked up? Flash is triggered, not continuous. So if there are any focus/x-y adjustments needed, how would you make them? It seems to take at least 10 seconds to switch the 100W and the flash?RogelioMoreno wrote:Thank you for your comments.
Waldo, on the following link you can see pictures of my flash setup:
http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... ight=te300
As you can see I only removed the lamp's cover and put the flash behind it, I think maybe you can do the same with your Olympus lamphouse.
Rogelio
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