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Let’s do some really fantastic microscopy together!
[VOD] MicroCinema 4K - Santa Cruz Mountains (Reupload)
[VOD] MicroCinema 4K - Santa Cruz Mountains (Reupload)
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Livestream Highlight - An Eyeless Green Worm Rips a Brachionus Rotifer from its Shell!
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Livestream Highlight - An Eyeless Green Worm Rips a Brachionus Rotifer from its Shell!
Tiny Prowler - Predacious Diving Beetle Larva
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Tiny Prowler - Predacious Diving Beetle Larva
[VOD] MicroCinema 4K: Introducing Diet Tom's HyperLight Microscopy Technique!
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[VOD] MicroCinema 4K: Introducing Diet Tom's HyperLight Microscopy Technique!
Notommata Allantois - The Hammerhead Rotifer in Four Techniques
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Notommata Allantois - The Hammerhead Rotifer in Four Techniques
Four Amazing Microscope Techniques on One Condenser
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Four Amazing Microscope Techniques on One Condenser
Dueling Microscopists - d. vs Diet Tom's
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Dueling Microscopists - d. vs Diet Tom's
Microbes in 4K - Test Stream - It went very well!
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Microbes in 4K - Test Stream - It went very well!
Tardigrade in Cross-Polarized Light
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Tardigrade in Cross-Polarized Light
Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 3/3 - Advanced Oblique "DIC-like" Filters
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Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 3/3 - Advanced Oblique "DIC-like" Filters
Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 2/3 - Darkfield and Simple Rheinberg Filters
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Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 2/3 - Darkfield and Simple Rheinberg Filters
Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 1/3 - Intro and Brightfield Adjustments
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Twitch Microscopy Seminar - 1/3 - Intro and Brightfield Adjustments
Quick Tip - An Easy Filter for a Striking Effect
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Quick Tip - An Easy Filter for a Striking Effect
Euglena Sanguinea - The Stunning Red Euglena
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Euglena Sanguinea - The Stunning Red Euglena
Testudinella Patina - The Flying Saucer Rotifer
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Testudinella Patina - The Flying Saucer Rotifer
Asplanchna - a massive jelly-like rotifer!
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Asplanchna - a massive jelly-like rotifer!
Polarization Peculiarities - Having Fun with ShinyaVision Troubleshooting
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Polarization Peculiarities - Having Fun with ShinyaVision Troubleshooting
Phacus Longicauda - A Euglenid Found in the UT Austin Turtle Pond
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Phacus Longicauda - A Euglenid Found in the UT Austin Turtle Pond
ShinyaVision Clarification - A 2D example of the 3D technique!
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ShinyaVision Clarification - A 2D example of the 3D technique!
ShinyaVision - Experience The Microcosmos in 3D with this Simple Microscope Mod
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ShinyaVision - Experience The Microcosmos in 3D with this Simple Microscope Mod
Quick Tip - Dark Field Microscopy in Two Minutes!
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Quick Tip - Dark Field Microscopy in Two Minutes!
An Important Correction on Objective Upgrading!
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An Important Correction on Objective Upgrading!
A Super Cute Snail in the Creek Jar (Stereoscope - 4K)
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A Super Cute Snail in the Creek Jar (Stereoscope - 4K)
Sometimes you see some stuff go down and you get excited and that's just totally normal
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Sometimes you see some stuff go down and you get excited and that's just totally normal
Some great ideas for DIY filters! Thnx.
Really cool stuff. Valuable knowledge for the journey I've just begun with the Amscope B120.Thank you
fluorecence allways will be unsharp
You didn't show the direct view from the Microscope.
paramylon similar to starch? 1:08:35 paramylon starch its called ?, a β-1,3 polymer of glucose. photosynthate
TY FOR UR WORK
microscopy should b in title for algorithm ? 4k microscopy should include ur TOP vid
MicroCinema search tho
Everything is wonderful
My parents gifted me a Olympus BH2 in the late 80s, still have it, learned how to grease the knobs and works like a champ, came with a phase contrast lenses and condenser.
Dear god, the music is so distracting... Good video, otherwise.
Really beautiful! What would you guess you might be able to get a DIC setup like this on the used market for today, supposing that you were pretty patient? What is the camera that you use?
How yo make the background blue, but not the specimen?
Why all the Microscopy YT channels gave up?😞 I just started this hobby...
I had a chance to buy a Royal Rife microscope for 18k but didn't., big regret
What do you think, is it possible to have one objective DPlan, one SPlan, and one APO on one microscope? Or if you have already bought one Splan, do you need to buy the rest of them too?
I learned so much from your videos!!!
Very useful video! 👍
Buenas noches Diet Tom´s. En repuesta a su pregunta, ese es un gusano llamado Aeolosomo - Pristina sp. Puede ampliar su conocimiento en la dirección WEB ua-cam.com/video/0VnaLkk51EE/v-deo.html Espero que le sea útil. Me parece muy impresionantes sus innovaciones en técnicas de visualización de muestras microscopicas. En verdad lo felicito.
“Predatory ciliate” Looks like it’s bumping into things and saying sorry 😂
This is my first time seeing a Pinnularia Viridis but now they're easily my favorite. They look like little microscopic busses transporting nutrients alongside the big algae highways.
too good
HyperLight Rocks
That is an amazing image for a microscope not equipped with DIC at 400x magnification total. What grade are these objectives? I think these would be high-end at least semi-APO objectives. They are really projecting a brilliant, well-focused image. Your work is incredible.
Alien aquatic micro jungle, great work Jason. Apos are sweet.
Wow, I just bought a SWIFT380 2 months ago.. There is not enough info for amateur microscopy (compare to amateur astronomy for example). This is exactly what I'm looking for! I need to learn proper technique to have more fun with the hobby! For example: you explain what kind of problem we can expect, why, and how to overcome them. Brillant! I just subscribe.. Alex from Montréal
Do you have any advice for someone who has an infinity microscope?
Hi! I have a BH2 with a phase contrast condenser. How do I rig this kinda set up without a swing out like you have? I would love to try this but I’m scratching my head on how to make it work.
Hey, just wanted to say thanks for inspiring me to start hobby microscopy! It's been an awesome journey so far!
This was very informative. Thank you so much!
Amazing! I got to your channel by browsing r/microscopy. I'm gonna watch your Seminars. What microscope were you using here?
Easy as 🙂. Thanks for this very unique explanation
what's that bamboo-looking stick to the right of the brachionus rotiver and green worm.
cool video dood. what kind of camera do you use for this? also - i'll eat crawfiish boil!
Nice video. I have a acromatic microscope and it´s very hard to film protists with focus, especially when they don´t stop moving. Now I know that worth make a upgrade.
Great video. Thank you
Good video. What's up with the prices though? Everything seems to be way more expensive. Achromatic lenses are costing me up to 100 euros, plan achromats several hundreds and apochronats several thousands. Did you get them secondhand or am I looking for premium brands only?
If you’re looking at infinity corrected lenses, that sounds about right. The finite lenses I use are considerably cheaper since they are also older and technically outdated (but are still excellent for hobbyist microscopy).
@@diettoms Thanks, finite apochromats are cheaper indeed. Are you aware of finite microscopes with köhler illumination? The field diaphragm improves contrast by cutting off any light outside the field of view, which scatters around in the tube with normal illumination. It seems like a very good thing to have.
Yes, Koehler illumination has been around for a long time. Most clinical grade microscopes from before the infinity optics era will have Koehler. The Olympus BH2 (which I’m using in the video) is a Koehler scope and one that I highly recommend.
❤❤❤ ⚘️🌷⚘️..Can you show picture sedimen Urine...Thank You verry much..🙏🙏😊😊😊👍👍👍
❤❤❤ ⚘️🌷⚘️..Thank you Verry much..🙏🙏😊😊😊👍👍👍
Would you be able to see this with your naked eyes in the quality of the first part of this video, or do you need a camera to adjust exposure in order to get the correct blackness and contrast?
Usually you won’t get a super inky black background using this method due to light scatter. The wider you make the obscuring circle, the darker it’ll be. For the blackest naked eye background, you need an oil-immersion darkfield condenser. Those throw the light at highly oblique angles leaving very little scatter toward the lens.
Great video and review! We bought this microscope hoping to capture content similar to what was showcased. However, we're not entirely convinced that it lives up to its billing as a tool for 'content creation.' Despite our high expectations, we found it unsuitable for our needs in teaching about bacteria on our channel. Unfortunately, it didn’t capture the type of content we aimed for, making it impossible to effectively teach safety and sanitation. We're disappointed, and the microscope now sits unused in its box.
How did you get the colorful background at 7:54. Also are all these backgrounds achievable for a microscope with a fixed condenser ? Something like Swift 350B
This was phenomenal!
why not just print your desired filter pattern on a transparent foil with an inkjet printer? or even better, insert a transparent lcd display in place of your filter and edit the desired shape in real time with an app. or why not to leave a filter out completely and replace the light source with a a full color led panel or an oled display the will shine the desired color pattern directly? at the simplest, you could just create your color pattern in a drawing app in your phone and then place the phone under the stage/sample. fingers crossed!
if only this also worked on my Olympus scopes haha, super cool discovery. Do you think the oblique and rheinberg filters from the JTTM scope will fit Olympus cx scopes or the earlier 160mm bh scopes?
What exact setup are you using?
Which Motic Ba310 microscope did Journey to the Microcosmos use?
amazing!
now that is amazing
Dark field filters made with a 3D printer = almost free. :)
$350 is $100 over priced compared to amscope, omax and others.