- Here is my very first microscope (well, after the Tasco toy scope my brother and I had as kids). It's a Swift series Eleven Ninety, and it was my good friend throughout high school. My Mom and Dad gave it to me one Christmas and I suggested that we could also get a 20x eyepiece for it to replace the 10x one it came with. The next we went out and got one -- Suddenly my microscope could magnify 860 times with pretty decent resolution. I studied pond life with it and identified quite a few different types of protozoans from the ponds around the house and cabin. While my brother and friends were playing football and baseball in the back yard I had my eye glued to this sitting out on the picnic table. It still works great -- I had it serviced for the first time ever just last year. Not too bad from a microscope that may be older than I am!
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- Pat Thielen
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- Here is my working microscope that I bought last year after much research and deliberation. It is a Motic BA310 equipped with the phase contrast / dark field turret. I use it with a Nikon d810 (not attached in this photo), which I'm able to shoot directly to a PC using Nikon Capture software. This is really nice as I can see on the screen what I'm photographing and I can shoot video as well. The image on the PC is a dark field view of a prepared (store-bought) slide of blood. This is my evil laboratory of doom hidden within the bowels of an undisclosed location.
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- Here is a stereo scope I picked up at a local science store (I call it the mad scientist store), BME Scientific. It works really well magnifying 10 or 20 times. I plan on using it to find things to look at under the compound microscope and photograph.
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Pat Thielen
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
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Very nice microscopes .
Nice to see an old classic mucroscope
Nice to see an old classic mucroscope
The microscope reveals the truth of life.
Omax M82EZ microscope
Omax M82EZ microscope
Re: My microscopes
This is my evil laboratory of doom hidden within the bowels of an undisclosed location.
I've been admiring that Motic for a few years now. A sleek instrument for sure.
- Pat Thielen
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Re: My microscopes
Mintaka wrote:This is my evil laboratory of doom hidden within the bowels of an undisclosed location.
I've been admiring that Motic for a few years now. A sleek instrument for sure.
I like it quite a lot really. I had to do a fair amount of research, but basically this was the only microscope I could find that would allow me to attach my Nikon and have phase contrast and darkfield capability. It cost a lot more than what I had envisioned spending, but I guess that's what 401k loans are for. I also added a 4x lens to it for seeing larger things and for more rapid scanning of the slide. That lens isn't a phase contrast lens; just a normal one. Overall I'm quite happy with it -- I just wish they had included something of a manual with it.
Pat Thielen
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
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Re: My microscopes
Nice!!
I just purchased a Motic trinocular microscope, and I want to attach my Nikon D5300 to it, and I have been looking everywhere for an example of someone attaching a DSLR and not one of those Moticams to the scope. Could you, please, let me know which adapters did you use to attach the DSLR? Also, do you get a nice representative view of the field or is it too magnified?
I hope you're still active lol!
I just purchased a Motic trinocular microscope, and I want to attach my Nikon D5300 to it, and I have been looking everywhere for an example of someone attaching a DSLR and not one of those Moticams to the scope. Could you, please, let me know which adapters did you use to attach the DSLR? Also, do you get a nice representative view of the field or is it too magnified?
I hope you're still active lol!