After my try and errors, I found that find the circle of spot of light and adjust my phone with it by going back and forth is my best tip to capture excellent and quick photos from my school microscope.
I own a Samsung Galaxy A20E phone. I have two phone adapters to hold it in place over my Scopes' eyepieces. The thing I hate about the phone, not the adapters, is on the Samsung, the on/off button is in a bad place on the side of the phone and when placing the phone into the adapter's grip, the off button is pressed and the screen goes out. In close proximity to the off button is the volume/camera-zoom button. This is also obscured by the adapter grip and can sometimes be pressed accidently by the adapter's grip. I find myself having to use a pointed wooden tooth pick to switch the phone screen back on again. Otherwise, I would have to take the phone out of the adapter and start all over again and would probably find myself facing the same problem again. On a positive note, these phones do quite a nice job of the photos and videos once you get it set up, the let down is there is no manual focusing capability.
Thanks , this is exactly what i do except i use with it (burst mode) in my phone - tack bunch of pictures - one of them will be clear an full size and i did not waste my time and effort - good luck every one .
I got my Microscope 3 days ago and yesterday I was watching a water sample and saw a microorganism Giving birth It was such a wonderful sight to see...I shot a video just before it gave birth using my phone without adapter... My hand got tired and as soon as this happened, The bacteria gave birth...Unfortunate Timing !!!
@@albertsiburian6406 Hey im actually leaving for studies in few days and i wont have Any device for uploading videos or anything for almost 8 months, If you are interested i can mail it. Actually i filmed it using my webcam so the clarity is low and the video is short. If you are interested then just reply to this 😃
With my phone (Samsung, not very expensive) I can set the focus on manual mode (after I click on "more" and "PRO"). Then I don't have the problem wirh the phone refocusing.
can anyone suggest to me some good applications or the easiest way to capure whole thin section image using mobile under the microscope ... kindly help me complete the process, this whole section image is essential for my study purpose...
After my try and errors, I found that find the circle of spot of light and adjust my phone with it by going back and forth is my best tip to capture excellent and quick photos from my school microscope.
This is so practical. After my first few shots, this feels so easy. Thank you for this video.
The autofocus on the iPhone is a nightmare too, was hoping for some tips on this issue.
The autofocus on google is the same its kind of annoying
Press and hold screen to lock focus
This channel is Underatted keep it up mate
- from chemistry nerd
I used a cardboard tube for my camera (paper towel tube)--cut the tube to the right length.
This works for me too. Thank you for posting.
I try to keep paper away from my microscopes since they get little white strands of cellulose all over everything
Very nice I have already tried like u and i did not have a success and with hel of your recommendation i will be success in this thank u
I own a Samsung Galaxy A20E phone. I have two phone adapters to hold it in place over my Scopes' eyepieces. The thing I hate about the phone, not the adapters, is on the Samsung, the on/off button is in a bad place on the side of the phone and when placing the phone into the adapter's grip, the off button is pressed and the screen goes out. In close proximity to the off button is the volume/camera-zoom button. This is also obscured by the adapter grip and can sometimes be pressed accidently by the adapter's grip. I find myself having to use a pointed wooden tooth pick to switch the phone screen back on again. Otherwise, I would have to take the phone out of the adapter and start all over again and would probably find myself facing the same problem again.
On a positive note, these phones do quite a nice job of the photos and videos once you get it set up, the let down is there is no manual focusing capability.
How can you measure an object?
Thanks , this is exactly what i do except i use with it (burst mode) in my phone - tack bunch of pictures - one of them will be clear an full size and i did not waste my time and effort - good luck every one .
I got my Microscope 3 days ago and yesterday I was watching a water sample and saw a microorganism Giving birth
It was such a wonderful sight to see...I shot a video just before it gave birth using my phone without adapter...
My hand got tired and as soon as this happened, The bacteria gave birth...Unfortunate Timing !!!
please upload the video to your channel i'm really curious
@@albertsiburian6406 Hey im actually leaving for studies in few days and i wont have Any device for uploading videos or anything for almost 8 months, If you are interested i can mail it. Actually i filmed it using my webcam so the clarity is low and the video is short. If you are interested then just reply to this 😃
Actually i can upload the raw footage and post the unlisted link here
@@madhavmnair4795 IM interested
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ps this is another video of a worm
Do check it out
Thanks for the simple yet effective solution. 👍
Excellent information. Thank you!
With my phone (Samsung, not very expensive) I can set the focus on manual mode (after I click on "more" and "PRO").
Then I don't have the problem wirh the phone refocusing.
can anyone suggest to me some good applications or the easiest way to capure whole thin section image using mobile under the microscope ... kindly help me complete the process, this whole section image is essential for my study purpose...
This reminded me of a Tim Conway skit.🙃
How to measure ?
Thank you for this video.
Thank you so much for this video! It was very helpful.
Great trick
top tip, thanks
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Talks about aquatic plants that live on the surface of the water.
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The title of this video could also have been: how difficult is it without a mobile phone adapter ?
Thanks for this video.