thank you especially for the olympus chapter. PC is exactly what i am experimenting with this month. happy new year to you and your family. take care (and tea with lemon and honey)
Another amazing live! I like when you talk about camera, viewing technique and DIY improvement. I know you already produced many video on theses topics, but live session is interactive.
24:50 It's always a pleasure to see you using the SWIFT 380 I have the binocular version and I'm so happy with it. I think it's the best quality for relatively cheap (got it 200$ Canadian, new from Swift Amazon, open box, next day shipping) First time I've use a microscope was 40 years ago. Probably the same price, entry level, but very very bad quality at this time. Got the S-380 in 2024: best purchase EVER!
@@Microbehunter You've told me this before and I forgot. I'm sorry. Do you think you'll ever get to show us one through a microscope? Maybe at an institute or something?
thank you especially for the olympus chapter. PC is exactly what i am experimenting with this month. happy new year to you and your family. take care (and tea with lemon and honey)
Another amazing live!
I like when you talk about camera, viewing technique and DIY improvement.
I know you already produced many video on theses topics, but live session is interactive.
24:50 It's always a pleasure to see you using the SWIFT 380
I have the binocular version and I'm so happy with it. I think it's the best quality for relatively cheap (got it 200$ Canadian, new from Swift Amazon, open box, next day shipping)
First time I've use a microscope was 40 years ago. Probably the same price, entry level, but very very bad quality at this time. Got the S-380 in 2024: best purchase EVER!
Missed opportunity to cough on a slide!
I wish you the best 2025 to you Oliver and all people in the amateur microscopy community.
I believe I have mentioned before, that I am fortunate to own the older Olympus phase contrast setup ..Kind regrds Alex in Australia ( Diggers Rest )
Happy New Year MH!! 🔔🎊🔔
Are there any microscopes that can resolve viruses?
You need electron microscopes to see viruses. Light microscopes do not have the resolving power.
@@Microbehunter You've told me this before and I forgot. I'm sorry. Do you think you'll ever get to show us one through a microscope? Maybe at an institute or something?
7:07 - I see blue rings going through the lens though. Isn't that the phase ring?
the ring in some PH-objectives is not visibl it only shifts phase
no microscope camera need additional ocular or correcting optics. The visibl field can be adjusted by tubus length
Not true!!
PH cannot introduce colore , it only enhaces artificial contrast and halo-effect
nobody needs this care PH-condensors. The ring can DIY done easy
your DIC is bad adjusted
nobody is really interested which peopl and from where are on your chat, everybody can see that...tell what on microscopy