Hello! Shaking out my childhood microscope, I concluded that I was buying a new one (SW380B) because the price had become very affordable and its performance was hitting the bar! :) I'm sorry I can't speak English, but I'm trying to communicate .... Great videos, I have something to testify! Thank you and greetings! :)
I have purchased an SW380t (has photo tube). I can attest to its quality and features for the price($308 thru Amazon) except, that 'out of the box' it had a slight vignetting problem in the 'field of view' due to the optical alignment of the objective was slightly off and the condenser was not centered. Both were simple adjustments and when corrected, provided a nice clear field of view. I recently added a Hayear digital camera; a real nice setup, for what I consider a comparatively economical cost; I am very pleased with it!!!!...
yes; it is possible to obtain and add a mechanical stage; I got mine at Amscope. I have added this to several of my older scopes. It is important to know the mounting hole mm spacing on the stage; there are two sizes; it is well worth adding. They also have a nice mechanical stage for stereo scopes.
I have a Glab optics microscope. It is a very good microscope. It has a... Fine focus knob Coarse focus knob Condenser Adjustable light source And I am so happy with that......
I saw a discussion on the microbe hunter forum regarding dark field and the 380T. Someone said you need a different dark field condenser to get good quality images. Is that true, or is good quality dark field possible on the 380T?
Generally a normal dark field filter will do fine. The dark field condensers might be useful for the higher magnifications as well, but I have always obtained good results with the filter alone.
I have a small inverted microscope I tried making a oblique illumination filter I put it in the filter holder but it did not work. please let me know how I could fix this or explain how to make oblique illumination filter.
Try to get regular darkfield first. Then if this works try to move the darkfield filter towards the side (de-center it). Oblique works best with 10x and 40x objective, not with 4x, because you will see half of the filed of view dark and the other half bright.
Today, you can buy a great quality scope around 200-400$ Canadian. At this price range and quality, I agree with you. Back in the day, to get the same quality, you had to invest 10 times more. The commitment was a bit steeper.
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A 20x objective is very nice for 'pond water'. That is an 'upgrade' well worth considering if it is available for your scope.
Hello! Shaking out my childhood microscope, I concluded that I was buying a new one (SW380B) because the price had become very affordable and its performance was hitting the bar! :) I'm sorry I can't speak English, but I'm trying to communicate .... Great videos, I have something to testify! Thank you and greetings! :)
How much did you spend?
@@lolmetyuri 290 Euro - Aliexpres 30 % discount, from a warehouse in Germany, but it is already taken out of the offer there...
I have purchased an SW380t (has photo tube). I can attest to its quality and features for the price($308 thru Amazon) except, that 'out of the box' it had a slight vignetting problem in the 'field of view' due to the optical alignment of the objective was slightly off and the condenser was not centered. Both were simple adjustments and when corrected, provided a nice clear field of view. I recently added a Hayear digital camera; a real nice setup, for what I consider a comparatively economical cost; I am very pleased with it!!!!...
your English text is O.K....
@@james67693 Thanks! I will definitely try :)
yes; it is possible to obtain and add a mechanical stage; I got mine at Amscope. I have added this to several of my older scopes. It is important to know the mounting hole mm spacing on the stage; there are two sizes; it is well worth adding. They also have a nice mechanical stage for stereo scopes.
I have a Glab optics microscope.
It is a very good microscope.
It has a...
Fine focus knob
Coarse focus knob
Condenser
Adjustable light source
And I am so happy with that......
Sounds like a great advice. I have no clue about microscopes. Just wanted to learn more, really appreciate the info
I saw a discussion on the microbe hunter forum regarding dark field and the 380T. Someone said you need a different dark field condenser to get good quality images. Is that true, or is good quality dark field possible on the 380T?
Generally a normal dark field filter will do fine. The dark field condensers might be useful for the higher magnifications as well, but I have always obtained good results with the filter alone.
I got an inverted microscope today and it was pretty good I loved it. thank you for the information love you videos
Which one did you get
Oliver is savage, love you sir.
You can insert a mechanical stage by counting the screws on the stage and search for a mechanical stage with same num of holes
Thank you for these!
I have a small inverted microscope I tried making a oblique illumination filter I put it in the filter holder but it did not work. please let me know how I could fix this or explain how to make oblique illumination filter.
Try to get regular darkfield first. Then if this works try to move the darkfield filter towards the side (de-center it). Oblique works best with 10x and 40x objective, not with 4x, because you will see half of the filed of view dark and the other half bright.
@@MicrobehunterMicroscopy ok thanks
Is a Labomed LX400 ok for a starter microscope? Thanks.
It's for research and laboratory use. Of course beginners can also use it for amateur microscopy.
Mounted on my Olympus CHA is a 100x phase contrast objective. The writings on it do not contain "Oil".
Are there DRY 100x objectives out there?
Nope
Is emulsion oil toxic?
Does the swift 380T hae LED lighting? Thanks
Yes.
Very informative video, thank you
If you're sure you are going to get serious about your new hobby then the best time to buy a better microscope is when you buy your first one.
Today, you can buy a great quality scope around 200-400$ Canadian.
At this price range and quality, I agree with you. Back in the day, to get the same quality, you had to invest 10 times more. The commitment was a bit steeper.
yes it is high time to buy a REM.....other people by cars for the same money....and dont call me hobby microscoper
A normal channel at last, thank you! Typing "microscope" into YT came up with endless bimbos complete with their mouths open over fake shock