My microscopes
My microscopes
A Labomed LB-592 polarizing microscope and a Labomed CxL LED monocular.
The cameras are a Canon 5D MkII and a Canon 1100D.
My primary use for microscopes is as a source for inkjet prints on the Designjet 130nr PS.
and still working and useful after 60years.
The cameras are a Canon 5D MkII and a Canon 1100D.
My primary use for microscopes is as a source for inkjet prints on the Designjet 130nr PS.
and still working and useful after 60years.
Re: My microscopes
The QCC, nice "lab" and microscopes. Is the large "thing" partially visible on the right your large format printer?
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Yes. the "large thing" is a HP Designjet 130nr PS 24" inkjet printer.
Just like me, a bit ancient. Just like me, it works properly when it feels like it.
Just like me, a bit ancient. Just like me, it works properly when it feels like it.
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Re: My microscopes
Here are some of my microscopes,the first one is a Lomo/Swift hybrid
The second is a Meopta field microscope
The third and forth are two versions of The Open University McArthur field scopes, one of which is equipped with a polarising stage
The fifth is one,also a McArthur, I call the Dalek for what are obvious reasons It is a metalurgical field scope.This and the other mcArthur scopes are inverted models
I hope you find them interesting
Tony
East Riding of Yorkshire(UK)
The second is a Meopta field microscope
The third and forth are two versions of The Open University McArthur field scopes, one of which is equipped with a polarising stage
The fifth is one,also a McArthur, I call the Dalek for what are obvious reasons It is a metalurgical field scope.This and the other mcArthur scopes are inverted models
I hope you find them interesting
Tony
East Riding of Yorkshire(UK)
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Hello Tony,
very interesting, I´ve never seen a McArthur before, thank you for sharing.
very interesting, I´ve never seen a McArthur before, thank you for sharing.
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Very nice collection, Tony.
I'm always motivated by seeing what everyone else is doing.
lorez
I'm always motivated by seeing what everyone else is doing.
lorez
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Re the"Dalek"
It is a Gillett and Sibert microscope not a McArthur
Sorry
Tony
East Riding of Yorkshire(UK)
It is a Gillett and Sibert microscope not a McArthur
Sorry
Tony
East Riding of Yorkshire(UK)
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Very nice and interesting collection, Tony. The Dalek (really looks like on-- takes me back to when my children were young and we used to enjoy watching the show) and the Meopta are, to my eyes, esthetically pleasing. I had not noticed that you posted this in The QCC's thread, so I came across it by accident as I had already seen The QCC's nice setup.
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Nice One. as i know there are many types of microscope but in Education which microscope is good.