Meteorite thin section - Lomo 3,7x0.11

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Meteorite thin section - Lomo 3,7x0.11

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Just testing the Lomo objective.

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SUPER!

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Very nice

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Beautiful Image!!!
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Thanks ... for a $45.00 objective, not cropped and a single shot non stacked image I'm satisfied.

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Wow, another great shot!!! Think the price of the Lomo 3.7 is going to go up now!!

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These images and sample are very nice, although, used to study Petrography, in most cases I find more useful for mineral identification and -personal taste- more beautiful to see thin sections with cross pol without retarders or when needed with a 1/4 wave plat that doesn't alter so much the colors
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Thanks, I am not trained in using a Petrographic type microscope or Petrography for that matter but have had an interest in Astronomy for many Moons. Over those years I have collected many meteorite thin sections and meteorites, hoping to buy a microscope some day and having the time to use it. Well that day finally arrived about a year and a half ago. I have been reading (and trying to comprehend) a Guide to Thin Section Microscopy and asking questions of others. I suppose I would be classified as a pre-apprentice in Petrography (if that) and Microscopy. I have photographed a few thin section without a full wave retarder too.

https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/Meteor ... -J78kJSK/A

https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/Meteor ... -grb3fq7/A

https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/Meteor ... -XFCDwgx/A

https://squattingdog.smugmug.com/Meteor ... -JMwfRtD/A

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