Your Home Yeast Lab Made Easy - Choosing a Microscope

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • In this video I go over the features to look for in a microscope, and how to balance your budget with your intended use.
    A few minor additional details can be found on my blog: suigenerisbrewing.com/index.ph...
    In addition, the Milk The Funk Wiki has added a page on microscopes. Over time, it will (hopefully) collect information on the quality of some of the consumer-grade microscopes out there. Check it out: www.milkthefunk.com/wiki/Micro...
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Комментарии • 32

  • @juliocbp9389
    @juliocbp9389 3 года назад +1

    This video made me reconsider a purchase I was about to make. Great work.

  • @fredrik8549
    @fredrik8549 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this information, as a hobby yeast geek. Very easy to follow and apply to my home experiments.

  • @Canadiansasquatchbrewery
    @Canadiansasquatchbrewery 8 лет назад +2

    Great info. I hadn't thought about a microscope in yeast wrangling, now I want one! Cheers!

  • @tube4waldek
    @tube4waldek 4 года назад +2

    Amazing advice. You’re golden! Thank you.

  • @supyrow
    @supyrow 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent information, will come in handy when in the market to buy!

  • @DanABA
    @DanABA 8 лет назад +3

    This is fantastic, Bryan. Thanks so much. I will figure out somewhere to put this on the wiki! :)

  • @m.e.5925
    @m.e.5925 4 года назад

    Thanks brother. Took a Microscopy course years ago...needed a refresher.

  • @brisco4072
    @brisco4072 8 лет назад

    Wow, thanks! I've been looking for a video explaining all this for a long time. Very clear very useful as always!

  • @gunnarbech
    @gunnarbech 6 лет назад +3

    That hit a spot. Thank you.

  • @t2i0a1g0o
    @t2i0a1g0o 7 лет назад

    Very nice video! Cheers from Brazil!

  • @hifly1929
    @hifly1929 7 лет назад

    Thank you for providing pictures with you`re video, very educating. Now I actualy know something usefull on how to select a microscope! Well done!

  • @GazmendCeno
    @GazmendCeno 6 лет назад

    Finally, after a long search something Valuable.

  • @MrButterpantz
    @MrButterpantz 8 лет назад +1

    THANK GOD YOU'RE BACK.
    Quick questions....
    I have an older Leica Galen III that is having some stage movement smoothness issues. What do you know of reputable scope repair places?
    I plan on buying a phase contrast scope in the next year. Used, certainly... most likely ebay. I like lab grade stuff. Makes me happy. Care to put your personal recommendation on solely phase contrast models or a specific feature set/specs to look for?
    In the future I'd really love to see you do a very indepth review of selective and differential culture media used in brewing.

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  8 лет назад +1

      +MrButterpantz I know of a good local microscope repair facility (a-z microscope), but that doesn't do you much good if you don't live in Ontario. Check your local "yellow pages" - if there is a university or hospital in your community, chances are there will be a company that services scientific equipment. They generally do good work.
      I am a fan of the Zeiss axiostar line - easy to use, (usually) come with phase1/2/3 optics + darkfield illumination (not useful for yeast counting, but fun with stuff like pond water) and white-light illumination. But anything by the big four - nikon, zeiss, leica and olympus - will be great.

  • @sto2779
    @sto2779 8 лет назад

    Good info, thanks.

  • @johnhamerlick6711
    @johnhamerlick6711 5 лет назад

    Have just found and watched your series on home yeast lab. Thank you, very informative content! I was curious if you have any experience or feedback on the inexpensive usb microscopes currently available. Looking for a possible low budget alternative to even a used quality scope. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  5 лет назад

      I have a video on microscopes which may help you decide on one. You do get what you pay for, but am-scope has some good ones for a few hundred bucks. You can often find quality second hand ones as well.

  • @jasonclick
    @jasonclick 8 лет назад

    great info. thanks

  • @Brew88880
    @Brew88880 7 лет назад

    Another great video! I was waondering which type of oil would you recommend to use for bacterial morpho?

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  7 лет назад

      I assume you mean immersion oil?
      Always use the type recommended by your microscope/lens manufacturer. Lenses are typically made with a specific type of immersion oil in mind, and using something else can lead to poor images or even damage the lens. In case you were not aware, microscope objective oil is a very specific oil, and cannot be replaced with thing slike mineral oil, vegetable oil, automotive oil, etc.

  • @alexz7111
    @alexz7111 3 года назад

    Very informative movies. Thank you for the creation. But what about light source - LED or Halogen is better and if depends, what are pros and cons ?

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  3 года назад

      Doesn't really matter. LEDs last longer and may give better colour reproduction. Halogens are dirt cheap.

    • @alexz7111
      @alexz7111 3 года назад

      Thank you for the explanation and fast response.

  • @rompstar
    @rompstar 4 года назад

    great video, which brands do you recommend ? what about Olympus ?

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  4 года назад +1

      There are a lot of good brands out there. If you can afford one of the big 4 - Nikon, Olympus, Leica or Zeiss - you'll have a scope for life. But these can be very costly. Amscope and a few other brands are beginning to make decent "pro-sumer" type scopes that are much more affordable and should be sufficient for 99% of home and craft brewers.

    • @rompstar
      @rompstar 4 года назад +1

      @@SuiGenerisBrewing thanks for feedback!

  • @TonyYates
    @TonyYates 8 лет назад +3

    This is great information to know! To go beyond general specifications, any chance you could provide specific recommendations for each "Bright field, Condenser, and Phase Contrast" from an easy search on eBay, for example? I find some options on a storefront like stores.ebay.com/MicroscopeNet/. Some with NA1.25, and eye pieces for WF10X/18 and WF25. Based on the optics above 10X, you recommend to avoid such offerrings, and I'm more than willing to take your advice. However, a few recommendations would be nice. :-)

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  8 лет назад +2

      +Tony Yates Its hard for me to make recommendations as I've not used any consumer-grade models, so I cannot comment on any of them specifically. I you have some $$$ a Zeiss Axiostar cannot be beat - its a great intro scope (we use it in all our undergrad microbiology labs), but expect to shell out at least $1500 for a used one.
      Likewise, any scope from Olympus, Nikon, Leica or Zeiss will be good - but those are all lab-grade and generally pricey.

  • @aarntsen
    @aarntsen 6 лет назад

    Is it important to choose an ocular that's monocular or binocular?

    • @SuiGenerisBrewing
      @SuiGenerisBrewing  6 лет назад

      There is no technical advantage (resolution, contrast, magnification, etc will be the same). Most people will find a binocular scope more comfortable and easy to use.