LED vs. Halogen test

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Radazz
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LED vs. Halogen test

#1 Post by Radazz » Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:58 pm

Here’s a direct comparison.
Zeiss Standard
MD500 5mp eyepiece camera ToupView (some frequency problems)

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LED - RetroDiode Zeiss Standard replacement illuminator
Halogen - Wild Heerbrugg Hal lamp with transformer

Both fit into a tunnel on the back of the base.

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Antique slide Fossil Diatoms Circle Group Wolfish Bay

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Diatoms Wolfish Bay LED

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Diatoms Wolfish Bay Halogen

Here’s one from Mrsonchus!
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Mitosis root tip LED

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Mitosis root tip Halogen

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Acetaminophen Polarized illumination
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Acetaminophen LED

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Acetaminophen Halogen

Perhaps I should have run such a test before opening my mouth.

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Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#2 Post by Hobbyst46 » Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:21 pm

Radazz, I like very much this comparison ! thanks for posting !
Was the LED white (6500K) ? was the LED light filtered ?
On my microscope, equipped with a retroDiode white LED, I use a KR12 warming filter to reduce the bluish-violet tint somewhat.

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#3 Post by Radazz » Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:09 pm

Hobbyst46 wrote:
Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:21 pm
Radazz, I like very much this comparison ! thanks for posting !
Was the LED white (6500K) ? was the LED light filtered ?
On my microscope, equipped with a retroDiode white LED, I use a KR12 warming filter to reduce the bluish-violet tint somewhat.
6500k yes.the first one.
Don’t have such a filter.

Also the two microscopes I use for photography are infinity, Olympus IX70 and BX40, both halogen,which sort of widens the gap.

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#4 Post by david_b » Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:50 pm

Very good, thank you!
The first LED image shows quite a lot of CA compared to the halogen. Is that banding on the slide?
And it's interesting how differently the colours are rendered in the last pair.

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#5 Post by rs6000 » Wed Jan 08, 2020 4:28 pm

Hello do you mind if I ask you more specifics on what your setup for the polarized image you posted taken from a Zeiss STd my zeiss does not have the pol knob function installed on the nosepiece limb, I have to hold a polarizer above the eyepiece to get the effect
I have not seen many with that option in the head but old catalogs do show this as available Ive just never seen on for sale.

cheers

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#6 Post by Radazz » Thu Jan 09, 2020 2:58 pm

I bought a retro fit set from an auction site. Polarizer sized to sit on the field lens, and an analyzer that drops into the nose piece above the objectives.
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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#7 Post by rs6000 » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:17 pm

That's a cool Idea Very nice
I thought about doing that but no filter I could find was small enough to fit as there is not much room inside the head
the method of holding one of the polarizers between your eye and the eyepiece is pretty precarious esp if you want to take pictures

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Re: LED vs. Halogen test

#8 Post by david_b » Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:33 pm

Here's my offering...

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