Proteus Amoeba:
Proteus Amoeba
Proteus Amoeba
Last edited by Francisco on Fri Aug 09, 2019 2:57 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Proteus Amoeba
Great catch! Really nice to see an amoeba that fills the frame, it provides such detail.
You don't give any information on illumination technique or objectives. What did you use?
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You don't give any information on illumination technique or objectives. What did you use?
By the way, if you wanted to have the video appear on your post you would have to press the youtube button on the toolbar
and insert the video code (just the video code) in this case: 8yTtm5nDnWk between the markers.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Proteus ameba
75RR wrote:Great catch! Really nice to see an amoeba that fills the frame, it provides such detail.
You don't give any information on illumination technique or objectives. What did you use?
By the way, if you wanted to have the video appear on your post you would have to press the youtube button on the toolbar
and insert the video code (just the video code) in this case: 8yTtm5nDnWk between the markers.
Thank you for your comment and information. I have corrected the post.
I used a PZO microscope with DIC. Nikon PlanApo 20X Objective. Panasonic AW-E860 camera
Re: Proteus Amoeba
Wow, just phenomenal !
Re: Proteus Amoeba
mintakax wrote:Wow, just phenomenal !
Thanks