Getting started again..
Getting started again..
I started out with a Edmunds Scientific cheapie microscope back when I was a teenager. Did enough front lawn clippings infusions to lend my room a sort of barnyard ambience. Returning to the hobby in the wilds of Southern Oregon some 55 years later.
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better late than never
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Same here but 65 years later.
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Welcome,Harold..this community which Oliver Kim setup is terrific for sharing microscopy. Do you have a good starter microscope now? What sort of microscopy are you thinking about enjoying? Again, welcome. charlie g
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Welcome aboard!
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Olympus BH-2 / BHTU
LOMO BIOLAM L-2-2
LOMO POLAM L-213 / BIOLAM L-211 hybrid
LOMO Multiscope (Biolam)
Cameras: Canon T3i, Olympus E-P1 MFT, Amscope 3mp USB
LOMO BIOLAM L-2-2
LOMO POLAM L-213 / BIOLAM L-211 hybrid
LOMO Multiscope (Biolam)
Cameras: Canon T3i, Olympus E-P1 MFT, Amscope 3mp USB
Re: Getting started again..
If UPS delivers on schedule (big IF), I'll be in possession of a very nice, new to me Olympus BH2 sometime tomorrow. I plan to sample some of the quieter back waters of the Rogue River and culture anything that looks interesting. Having been a deep sky astro-photograper I also plan to do some micro-photography as well. Right now, those efforts are limited to what I can do with an eyepiece adapter and my iPhone.
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Hi Harold,
I am also restarting my passion a lot of years later, but not as you. In my case i’ve taken mi Lomo microscope
Out of its case 30 years later ... You win ...
I am also restarting my passion a lot of years later, but not as you. In my case i’ve taken mi Lomo microscope
Out of its case 30 years later ... You win ...