Microbe Hunter #2
Microbe Hunter #2
A 'new' Steindorff Microbe Hunter coming from Canada has found a new home in the US...
Looks like it has had a rough life, but, we'll see if we can bring it back to life. Has a three turret condenser: Normal, LWD and Darkfield
Looks like it has had a rough life, but, we'll see if we can bring it back to life. Has a three turret condenser: Normal, LWD and Darkfield
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Very cool! Thank you for sharing, Charles.
Is that a Leitz?
I like that 6 slot nosepiece. Any special objective there?
Does the condenser has a filter tray somewhere? It seems to have limited space under condenser?
Is there a mirror placed at 45 degree to direct light up?
Is that a Leitz?
I like that 6 slot nosepiece. Any special objective there?
Does the condenser has a filter tray somewhere? It seems to have limited space under condenser?
Is there a mirror placed at 45 degree to direct light up?
Last edited by zzffnn on Mon Feb 29, 2016 5:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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That is an amazing looking microscope.
Thought that unique shape was familiar, also the #2 was a bit of a clue!
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=618
I think Oliver needs to own one.
Thought that unique shape was familiar, also the #2 was a bit of a clue!
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=618
I think Oliver needs to own one.
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
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Congratulations on another great scope.Charles wrote:A 'new' Steindorff Microbe Hunter coming from Canada has found a new home in the US...
Looks like it has had a rough life, but, we'll see if we can bring it back to life. Has a three turret condenser: Normal, LWD and Darkfield
Can't wait to see how it looks after a "Charles" treatment.
Awaiting the report, and don't spare the pictures.
Rod
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Congratulations Charles!
A Monty Python line comes to mind: now for something completely different.
A Monty Python line comes to mind: now for something completely different.
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Thanks Fan,zzffnn wrote:Is that a Leitz?
I like that 6 slot nosepiece. Any special objective there?
Does the condenser has a filter tray somewhere? It seems to have limited space under condenser?
Is there a mirror placed at 45 degree to direct light up?
It is a Steindorff made in Berlin Germany. Here is an article at Micscapes:
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/art ... dorff.html
The objective I have been looking for and didn't have for this scope is the 60X. I also didn't have this three turret condenser which rotates on a turret like the objectives do and the light shines straight up and doesn't use prisms or mirrors. I don't know if there is anything to hold filters in the condenser but the top of the light has an area to accept filters. This also has the light which I don't have on my other Steindorffs.
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Thank you Glen,75RR wrote:That is an amazing looking microscope.
Thought that unique shape was familiar, also the #2 was a bit of a clue!
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=618
I think Oliver needs to own one.
I plan on cleaning this up and then combining the best with my other Microbe Hunter to make one complete scope and then sell one.
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Thank you Rod,rnabholz wrote:Congratulations on another great scope.
Can't wait to see how it looks after a "Charles" treatment.
Awaiting the report, and don't spare the pictures.
Rod
My plan is to clean this up and then combine the best of the two Microbe Hunter scopes into one complete one and then probably sell the other off.
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Thanks Charlie!charlie wrote:Congratulations Charles!
A Monty Python line comes to mind: now for something completely different.
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Thank you Charles for your comments.
I did not realize that Microbe Hunter is indeed the model name of that microscope and brand is Steindorff. I thought you were joking.
I like its condenser and how stable it is.
I did not realize that Microbe Hunter is indeed the model name of that microscope and brand is Steindorff. I thought you were joking.
I like its condenser and how stable it is.
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It's a perfectly astounding microscope if you ask me -- lots of unusual features for sure, but the turret condenser is what amazes me the most, not to mention makes me drool with envy! I'm not gonna say I perfectly understand how it all works, but I slowly come to regard the condenser's role as the heart of a microscope more and more.
At any rate, extremely cool post, thanks yet again Charles!
(Oh yeah, what Rod said about don't spare the photos...)
At any rate, extremely cool post, thanks yet again Charles!
(Oh yeah, what Rod said about don't spare the photos...)
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/67904872@ ... 912223623/
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
https://www.flickr.com/photos/67904872@ ... 912223623/
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Thank you Kurt.
Carl Zeiss Jena also had a rotating condenser turret called an Amplival, as can be seen here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Carl-Zeiss-Jena ... XQVhFR74Vj
I am anxious to get this (should be here Wednesday) and get working on it.
Carl Zeiss Jena also had a rotating condenser turret called an Amplival, as can be seen here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Carl-Zeiss-Jena ... XQVhFR74Vj
I am anxious to get this (should be here Wednesday) and get working on it.
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Congradulations on your #2 MicrobeHunter, Charles. I always speculated that it's name was inspired by the popular book: "The MicrobeHuntyers"...err..perhaps Oliver named this forumen magazine due same book as the inspiration?
I have that small manual, and (I guess) my stand is a: Stein-Dorf Berlin T.Y,N. circa 1960's.
Im have this firms 'pumpkin lamphouse in it's case..PM me if you need it for cost of mailing it to you . I also have an extra: Stein-Dorf Berlin power transformer..PM me if any intrest,Charles. thanks for you display of unique stand! Charlie guevara
I have that small manual, and (I guess) my stand is a: Stein-Dorf Berlin T.Y,N. circa 1960's.
Im have this firms 'pumpkin lamphouse in it's case..PM me if you need it for cost of mailing it to you . I also have an extra: Stein-Dorf Berlin power transformer..PM me if any intrest,Charles. thanks for you display of unique stand! Charlie guevara
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Thank you Charlie G,
I do think the microscope was named after the book. The book came out almost 20 years before the microscope was named.
I've sent you a pm for the light and transformer. I would be interested if they can be used on any of my five various Steindorffs.
I do think the microscope was named after the book. The book came out almost 20 years before the microscope was named.
I've sent you a pm for the light and transformer. I would be interested if they can be used on any of my five various Steindorffs.
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The scope arrived yesterday and a cursory look over found everything moves, rotates correctly. Nothing broken or bent. All glass intact and the light works and even the objectives and eyepieces are in good condition. The bad is that it is very dirty and it looks like it was repainted at one time and the paint is cracking and peeling. I will break it down and clean it up first and then determine if I want to strip the paint down and repaint it or leave it as it is. I normally don't repaint but this one which may need it.
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A wonderful, very interesting addition to your superb collection! Does anyone know what was the purpose of the (super-sturdy looking) double arm design?
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Cleaned up the Steindorff Microbe Hunter. I still haven't decided what to do about the paint. It is cracked and peeling and should be repainted but...I like leaving scopes the way I find them...but a paint job would make this thing look really nice. I was going to take both of my Steindorffs and put the best pieces on the best scope and sell the other one but...I have problems letting go. The two are built differently, one has a mirror and one has light which is held in place on the base (which the other doesn't have), the stages are different and the objective turret is different as is the condenser. So, I'm going to keep both.
Here are my bookends:
Here are my bookends:
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(Hi All; still a newbie on this Forum.)
Very cool. I too have a Steindorff Microbe Hunter, but I did not realize that they could have a triple condenser. Mine has a single condenser.
However, I also have a Zeiss Jena Nf with a triple condenser where one turret is a pancratic.
Have you tried yours out? How do you find it?
Best -- Miche
Very cool. I too have a Steindorff Microbe Hunter, but I did not realize that they could have a triple condenser. Mine has a single condenser.
However, I also have a Zeiss Jena Nf with a triple condenser where one turret is a pancratic.
Have you tried yours out? How do you find it?
Best -- Miche
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These are so cool!
Congratulations on another wonderful find.
Congratulations on another wonderful find.
Arnold, Missouri
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
Olympus IX70
Olympus BX40
Olympus SZ40
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Indeed we all hope your MicrobeHunter 'cult instrument' refurbish plan is still in play...err..even if on a 'back burner' as with so many chores we all plan to complete! Thank you, Charles, for this (one of many forum post instances)...hank you, Charles for this thread which indicates...past threads which are: 'bumped to recent posting'...often are wonderful eye-candy, and informative sharing of terrific microscopy equipment/ microscopy paths. Charlie guevara