Ring light and antiglare are well-marketed names for the perpendicularly incident light beam and the obtusely incident light beam. No one makes a secret of this, but this lighting would also be reflected if you illuminated the object perpendicularly. The ring light is also antiglare if you mount it on the side. :)
You don't need to spend that much, if you are fine with DIY. Its just two sources of light from the sides. I think Sorin from Electronics Repair School did his own version just buying the lights, because he wanted these to be mounted on his microscope arm - that way you move them with the arm giving you constant results once adjuted. The downside - you have no easy control of brightness. Still better solution IMHO.
Thanks for the review and teardown, the difference in result is really impressive the image quality improves a lot. I'm would like to have something like that but I'll probably go for a DIY solution since a part from the solid construction all the components are pretty simple and easy to source.
@@made.by.morten.laboratories If that is only the case I don't see what is so revolutionary about it. Like I've had that on my cheap Andonstar microscope for a decade. It's blown up as being something new and special. EEVBlog showed what could be done with a polarizing filter, and from my days as a hobby photographer, a polarized filter was part of my gear when shooting reflective surfaces.
I am using a galaxy fold2 phone with microscope app as my microscope. It works well enough and lighting seems to be the most important thing. I am going for cataract surgery in Thailand soon so as the Lord Buddha says,,, you shall see the light!
Waste of money I bought mine The lights always get in the way So therefore I threw it away In the garbage where it belongs lol I'll stick with paul daniel's Ring light design Works awesome
What an amazing product! You can immediately see the difference between the ring light and the anti glare. Truly a useful piece of engineering.
Thank you very much for you comment :-)
Ring light and antiglare are well-marketed names for the perpendicularly incident light beam and the obtusely incident light beam. No one makes a secret of this, but this lighting would also be reflected if you illuminated the object perpendicularly. The ring light is also antiglare if you mount it on the side. :)
Nice reviews.
Although it's a simple and very useful anti glare light I do think it's expensive.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you and i really appreciate your comment :-)
You don't need to spend that much, if you are fine with DIY. Its just two sources of light from the sides. I think Sorin from Electronics Repair School did his own version just buying the lights, because he wanted these to be mounted on his microscope arm - that way you move them with the arm giving you constant results once adjuted. The downside - you have no easy control of brightness. Still better solution IMHO.
@@DIYRepairHour definitively this version needs more thermal pad
@@the-mush :)
Thanks for the review and teardown, the difference in result is really impressive the image quality improves a lot. I'm would like to have something like that but I'll probably go for a DIY solution since a part from the solid construction all the components are pretty simple and easy to source.
Thank you very much for comments. Yes its very satifactory when you can do your own tools :-) Good luck :-)
Thanks for sharing! Great review!
Thank you 🙂
Thanks for the review.
You. Are very welcome, thank you for the support
@@made.by.morten.laboratories You're welcome. I can see mystery in these expensive toys with your reviews.
The only thing i find as im in the uk
its just a chinese item with there name on it
Which camera are you looking for?
You’re right
Is there a polarizing filter between the LED and the lens? You didn't elaborate on that.
No not to my knowledge
There must be. What should remove the glare otherwise?@@made.by.morten.laboratories
@@zaprodk The light will come from other / different angles
@@made.by.morten.laboratories If that is only the case I don't see what is so revolutionary about it. Like I've had that on my cheap Andonstar microscope for a decade. It's blown up as being something new and special. EEVBlog showed what could be done with a polarizing filter, and from my days as a hobby photographer, a polarized filter was part of my gear when shooting reflective surfaces.
What does it mean?
4:33 better than factory
I really like your comment, you are 100% right :-)
how much is that Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitor values and voltage?im try to fix my lamp is dim as fuck
On the secondary side its 470uF/25V - on primary there is 2 x 4.7uF/400V and one 22uF/25V
Great video
Thank you, i'am glad you liked it :-)
Just 100 Dollar shipped Eakins Dual Gooseneck Lamp with expensive screen printing.
Did you find it elesewhere?
Yea when beck on the PC will post link.
Thank you
@made.by.morten.laboratories YT removed the link but Eakins also makes the camera too.
Your setting delete all posts with links and No contact info on your about page to send the ali exp links to eakins. Ohh well.
I am using a galaxy fold2 phone with microscope app as my microscope. It works well enough and lighting seems to be the most important thing. I am going for cataract surgery in Thailand soon so as the Lord Buddha says,,, you shall see the light!
Cool, Thank you for feedback. Good luck with the surgery.
To remove the glare, isnt a polarising filter on the lens, gonna to do the job ?
Can you recommend such a filter, i dont know it
I will try it and let you know. Any polarising filter for photography that screws on the bottom of the lens should do it....... or not 😂.
@@Madmax0620 :-) Thanks
Right, time to test this theory. I have ordered the CPL lens and will try it out. I let you know.
Cool, i look forward to hear more about it
I’m a huge NF fan but he wants too much for his stuff, I look to see what he has then buy the exact same thing for a third of the price elsewhere
I am on the same page as you 🙂
Waste of money I bought mine The lights always get in the way So therefore I threw it away In the garbage where it belongs lol
I'll stick with paul daniel's Ring light design Works awesome
Do you have a link to his solution?
Chinese shit sell like gold.
Dropshiping.
Its heavy like gold :-)
Opens it up and Alex voice says what are you doing your voiding your warrenty
Yes, I think i heard that :-)
Consider buying a microphone from them.. Your sound like miles away even with full volume
I have a headset but i does not work for some reason, thank you for the heads up
@@made.by.morten.laboratories it's not that bad but yea something to consider in future. I heard everything fine :)