I decided to pickup photo microscopy as a hobby for rainy day. On clear night, I do astronomy photography. I am using an DMK31 Monochrome camera. My filter wheel is on order and I will be able to create color composite soon.
In the meantime, this is a few not so great attempt. (I got the microscope today).
Very new to photomicroscopy
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fogboundturtle, welcome aboard! I think you intended to post in Beginners Micro (not Macro), so I'll move the thread after you've had a chance to reply.
The first image is recognizable as paramecia or some similar protozoa. Third appears to be a section of plant stem, and I have no idea about the second.
First images are always exciting, but you've probably noticed that these images are not as sharp as many posted elsewhere in our forum. It's worth exploring why that is.
To start, I have a couple of quick questions:
1) What kind of microscope is this?
2) Does the image captured by your camera show the same resolution as what you see through the eyepiece by eye?
--Rik
The first image is recognizable as paramecia or some similar protozoa. Third appears to be a section of plant stem, and I have no idea about the second.
First images are always exciting, but you've probably noticed that these images are not as sharp as many posted elsewhere in our forum. It's worth exploring why that is.
To start, I have a couple of quick questions:
1) What kind of microscope is this?
2) Does the image captured by your camera show the same resolution as what you see through the eyepiece by eye?
--Rik
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Thank you for your reply. Please move me in the correct sectionrjlittlefield wrote:fogboundturtle, welcome aboard! I think you intended to post in Beginners Micro (not Macro), so I'll move the thread after you've had a chance to reply.
The first image is recognizable as paramecia or some similar protozoa. Third appears to be a section of plant stem, and I have no idea about the second.
First images are always exciting, but you've probably noticed that these images are not as sharp as many posted elsewhere in our forum. It's worth exploring why that is.
To start, I have a couple of quick questions:
1) What kind of microscope is this?
2) Does the image captured by your camera show the same resolution as what you see through the eyepiece by eye?
--Rik
1. This is a no name, made in china trinocular telescope.
2. I think my camera is suffering from the lack of IR/UV cut filter. The c-mount objective doesn't seem to have the same resolution has the eyepiece. My camera is c-mount native but I can't use my filter since I need to use a 1.25 inch drawtube and I can't reach focus that way.
I am good friend with the microscope shop owner so I think I will take it back. I wanted a microscope so I can practice making RGB composite with a monochrome camera but it looks that if I want to use a filter wheel with my setup it's going to be really tricky.
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