Galf's gear - pt.1
Galf's gear - pt.1
Still fighting with some of the forum's do's & don'ts but here are some pics of what I consider my current workhorse, the SM-LUX in improving Phaco-setup. Later some some pics of my oldies, the SM-POL and Wild M5.
I have no idea why the pics are 90-degrees off...
I have no idea why the pics are 90-degrees off...
Somehow only Leitz in the picture.
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Re: Galf's gear - pt.1
Hi Galf,
when I copy it and insert it into Irfan view, the image is turned sideways. Here it turned it upright and posted it again. Works!
Bob
when I copy it and insert it into Irfan view, the image is turned sideways. Here it turned it upright and posted it again. Works!
Bob
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Looks unused - nice find.
On a slight side note, amazing how the colour can vary so much within one session.
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On a slight side note, amazing how the colour can vary so much within one session.
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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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Actually it is from different sessions with weeks in between
The scope is next to my home-workplace for some breaks during extended screen-time. Also easy to attach a cam every now and then.
It also was certainly used and modified by previous owners, the stage is from an Orthoplan I believe...
I'll try Irvanview when edditing/resizing pictures again.
Cheers, Theo
Somehow only Leitz in the picture.
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I am sure it has been used. I meant it looks to be in pristine condition.It also was certainly used and modified by previous owners, the stage is from an Orthoplan I believe...
Not many old microscopes do.
That would account for the variation in the lighting.Actually it is from different sessions with weeks in between
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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Saw my old post and it needs updating. In the meantime I acquired a Leitz HM-LUX which is as neat a performer as the most recent found, a Dialux from 1973 with all modular exchangeable parts.
The cheap polarization kit fits all Leitz's of that range. One nose-piece with all phaco-objectives and one with loose random ones sitting around for testing. Now looking for a functional slider that fits above the nose-piece.
The cheap polarization kit fits all Leitz's of that range. One nose-piece with all phaco-objectives and one with loose random ones sitting around for testing. Now looking for a functional slider that fits above the nose-piece.
Somehow only Leitz in the picture.
Re: Galf's gear - pt.1
And my very first ones, old university stuff: an SM-POL M and a Wild M5.
Somehow only Leitz in the picture.
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Re: Galf's gear - pt.1
Some applications rotate images based on embedded metadata, others do not.
Metaphot, Optiphot 1, 66; AO 10, 120, EPIStar, Cycloptic