Vorticella film
- KD Arvidsson
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Vorticella film
Magnification 100-400x.I have used Dark field technique and some experiments with different home made filters and differents position with filterholder and diaphragm. //KD
https://youtu.be/VOU9j_OAw2s
https://youtu.be/VOU9j_OAw2s
Microscope Nikon Labophot 2
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Re: Vorticella film
Very nice!
Re: Vorticella film
Nicely imaged!
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
- KD Arvidsson
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Re: Vorticella film
Thank you 75RR & WhyMe. //KD
Microscope Nikon Labophot 2
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Re: Vorticella film
Nice capture KD. Vorticella are fascinating.
- KD Arvidsson
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Re: Vorticella film
Thanks mintakax! Yes they are very amazing, //KD
Microscope Nikon Labophot 2
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
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Re: Vorticella film
Great footage! The critters in the first fifteen seconds have contractile zooids, and very short non-contractile stalks, so are probably a species of Rhabdostyla. The ones in the second half are in family Vorticellidae,but not necessarily Vorticella. We don't see the pellicle of the cell closely enough to rule out Pseudovorticella (the genus was split in the late 80s).
- KD Arvidsson
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Re: Vorticella film
Thank you Daruosha and Bruce for comments! Bruce thanks for your explanation about how difficult it can be to identify this small critters. I am a newbeginner to microscoping so i have much to learn... /KD
Microscope Nikon Labophot 2
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
Panasonic GH4 and HY-2307 Camera+Euromex adapter.
Westcoast of Sweden.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsgbq ... dyl2x0Atpw
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Re: Vorticella film
Well it's a great hobby, KD, and you're off to a fantastic start!