Copepod
Copepod
Neofluar 25x/0.60 Pol, DIC (Non Designated Objective), 8 stacks stitched in Photoshop
Trying out a new to me projecting lens. It is the Micpro f = 63mm
I suppose I should use something fixed and repeatable such as a stage micrometer ...
Will be doing more testing.
Copepod was pinned so there was a bit of movement
Trying out a new to me projecting lens. It is the Micpro f = 63mm
I suppose I should use something fixed and repeatable such as a stage micrometer ...
Will be doing more testing.
Copepod was pinned so there was a bit of movement
Last edited by 75RR on Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Copepod
Bonjour
Superbe image
Bravo pour votre travail
Cordialement seb
Superbe image
Bravo pour votre travail
Cordialement seb
Microscope Leitz Laborlux k
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Re: Copepod
Nice image. Very sharp, especially given the copepod was still moving.
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Beautiful 75
8 stacks, stitching. Lots of patience, effort and dedication in the mix here. It sure shows.
Rod
8 stacks, stitching. Lots of patience, effort and dedication in the mix here. It sure shows.
Rod
Re: Copepod
WOW! Nice. A lot of oil globules in that tail!
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Re: Copepod
Many thanks Manfred, vasselle, billben74, rnabholz, hkv and Radazz
This is the one I was doing of the copepod with the normal eyepiece as a projection lens,
but as it has some delamination I decided, once I had finished, that it was time to see how the Mipro worked. (1st image)
As mentioned earlier a better comparison can most likely be made with a stage micrometer as the subject.
I have a couple more Olympus OM lenses to try out yet and I need to find a way to nail parfocality with it.
Neofluar 25x/0.60 Pol, DIC (Non Designated Objective), 11 stacks stitched in Photoshop
(There are more stacks as the position he was in covered a wider area - it straightened out after I added water)
This is the one I was doing of the copepod with the normal eyepiece as a projection lens,
but as it has some delamination I decided, once I had finished, that it was time to see how the Mipro worked. (1st image)
As mentioned earlier a better comparison can most likely be made with a stage micrometer as the subject.
I have a couple more Olympus OM lenses to try out yet and I need to find a way to nail parfocality with it.
Neofluar 25x/0.60 Pol, DIC (Non Designated Objective), 11 stacks stitched in Photoshop
(There are more stacks as the position he was in covered a wider area - it straightened out after I added water)
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Copepod
Bonjour
Très beau
Cordialement seb
Très beau
Cordialement seb
Microscope Leitz Laborlux k
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Boitier EOS 1200D + EOS 1100D
Re: Copepod
I actually like the second image better.
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I liked the first one. The second (also) seems better to me. Sharper, more vivid colours, more 3 -d
Re: Copepod
Your second image 75 is really good, A+
Rodney
Rodney
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Very impressive! I really like these photos.
Re: Copepod
Both images look absolutely superb to my eye. Great work!