Rotifer: Ptygura velata

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Luis Carlos
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Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#1 Post by Luis Carlos » Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:13 am


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Re: Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#2 Post by woyjwjl » Tue Jun 21, 2022 7:48 am

Great video, thoughtful illustrations!

DIC 40X ?
Micrographers from China, thanks to the forum for providing a platform for exchange

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Re: Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#3 Post by tlansing » Tue Jun 21, 2022 10:14 am

That is one excellent video and documentation!

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Re: Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#4 Post by microplan » Tue Jun 21, 2022 1:19 pm

Hello.

I've seen many videos on this forum, but your video is amazing.
I am very impressed.
Remarkable accuracy and detail.
Perfect technique.
And the main actor was calm and moved majestically.
I tried my hand at this field, but unfortunately the results were poor.
I suspect your microscope is also outstanding.
Could you please explain its features.
In a word: congratulations.

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Re: Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#5 Post by Luis Carlos » Tue Jun 21, 2022 4:46 pm

Thank you for your kind comments!

woyjwjl: DIC 10, 20 40 and 100X (see the end of the video).

Microplan: As indicated at the end of the video, I use an Olympus BX50 microscope. This was the Olympus research model in the 1990s. It has DIC with fluorite objectives, and a Sony alpha 6300 camera coupled with a commercial photo adapter (Askania 1.6 x) that allows you to record video in HD and 4K.

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Re: Rotifer: Ptygura velata

#6 Post by LouiseScot » Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:10 pm

Great video, as always!

Louise
A Nikon CF plan 20x; A Swift 380T; A DIY infinity corrected focus rail system with a 40x/0.65 Olympus Plan, a 10x/0.30 Amscope Plan Fluor, and a 20x/0.75 Nikon Plan Apo

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