I agree with taking out the 100x and replacing it with a 20x and a 60x. My scope only has four objectives, so I took out the 100x and replaced it with a 20x and that's the one I use most often. For almost all pond life you really don't need anything higher.
I just discovered your channel but I love the beauty of your work. There is a such a deep and remarkable artistry in the microscopic world all around us, a layer of beauty we are generally blithely unaware of.
Yes! Yes! I look forward to watching further vids of your input on the microscope that you use. There is so much value in the content you've gathered here with such super and high quality at that!
Thank you for all your efforts with the videos you have posted! It would be great to see more on use polarized light filters and dark field accessories. I fresh to microscopy and only know bright field.
Amazing video you produce that both my daughter and I enjoy. A new world is to be discovered! Could you perhaps make a video explaining how to begin and what gear would apply to amateurs? Thanks again for your beautiful and interesting work ;)
Thanks for the informative video! I noticed you had some of Motic's Apo objectives on your BA310E. I don't see these being listed as compatible on the Motic Europe website. Any downside to using these objectives with this microscope? Cheers
It's always a treat to get one of your videos in my notification box, and I honestly didn't know if this one was going to be a video that I was interested in, but I quite like it. It's short, informative, and although not as soothing as the regular videos, still rather enjoyable.
Thanks for the great video! I'm currently waiting for my first microscope to be delivered and I'm super excited to find out more about the whole process in details: collecting/growing samples, shooting video, post processing, what tools do you use, etc. Looking forward for more of your videos!
Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me what filters you used for Darkfield and Oblique illumination, and where I could get those. I'm really new to this and picked up the same microscope you have (b310) hoping to achieve similar results, like in your latest videos. I'd really appreciate some help. I'm also a big fan of journey to the microcosm.
I see the newer Panthera C2 series is quite close in cost. Not sure about the fixed 50/50 light split for eyepieces & camera. Any thoughts about which one to buy?
Thank you! I was looking at Euromex iscope EPL. SImilar price range, made in the Netherlands. Is your Motic better for the stuff you do...? Maybe I should reconsider...
I just got my BA310, but I am struggling how to zoom in an see anything with the 40x or 100x objectives. I can only locate live bacteria with the 4x and 10x. Struggling to figure out how to zoom/focus things with 40x.
I also noticed you had some of Motic's Apo objectives on your BA310E. I don't see these being listed as compatible on the Motic Europe website. Any downside to using these objectives with this microscope?
Thank you very much! This series is going to help me a lot. What can i do if i have no filter holder on my microscope? And can i just print the darkfield and oblique filters at home (if the filter holder can be skipped somehow)?
I am glad you like it. Are you sure there is no filter holder? Sometimes they are hidden quite well as a swing out tray on the bottom of the condenser. What kind of microscope do you have? If you don’t have a filter holder you might be able to get a good result by placing the filter directly on top of the light source. And yes the filters are “easy” to 3D print at home.
I have a Swift 350B, the condenser is simple, an iris and the handle to drive it up or down, they didnt specify the fact that it might have a filter holder, though funnily they shipped it with a blue filter. I used it as you told me up until now, but i wasnt really pleased with it so i didnt use it a lot
I am 100% sure that that model has a swing out filter holder at the very bottom of the condenser. I have worked with that model myself 😄 try to twist/slide the bottom to the side 😄
Saya juga ingin punya microscope sendiri yang ada cameranya, saya eks petugas laboratorium dan pernah bekerja di Rumah Sakit serta di laboratorium klinik selama lebih kurang 8 tahun
I also want to have my own microscope with a camera, I am a former laboratory officer and have worked in hospitals and clinical laboratories for about 8 years.
I am excited that after many years of using entry level scopes (usually from my school labs - I am a middle school biology teacher) I just placed my order for a BS310E and expect to have it arrive this coming week! Kudos to you on your fine work - I am looking forward to being able dramatically improve the footage I create for my student on what we call our "MicroSafaris" (ua-cam.com/play/PLdQqxizV8DLTuZ89Gt0zQhDHoigRQUNRs.html)
I agree with taking out the 100x and replacing it with a 20x and a 60x. My scope only has four objectives, so I took out the 100x and replaced it with a 20x and that's the one I use most often. For almost all pond life you really don't need anything higher.
Exactly 😄
Excellent, looking forward to more episodes. Your photos and videos you show are very very nice and informative.
I just discovered your channel but I love the beauty of your work. There is a such a deep and remarkable artistry in the microscopic world all around us, a layer of beauty we are generally blithely unaware of.
It would be amazing if you show us how you catch your samples 😯
Yes! Yes! I look forward to watching further vids of your input on the microscope that you use. There is so much value in the content you've gathered here with such super and high quality at that!
Thank you for all your efforts with the videos you have posted! It would be great to see more on use polarized light filters and dark field accessories. I fresh to microscopy and only know bright field.
Amazing video you produce that both my daughter and I enjoy. A new world is to be discovered! Could you perhaps make a video explaining how to begin and what gear would apply to amateurs? Thanks again for your beautiful and interesting work ;)
I am really glad that you enjoyed it 😄 That is a really good idea for a video, very helpful! That will definitely be one of the next videos.
Very clear and simple explanation , thank you.
Thanks for the informative video! I noticed you had some of Motic's Apo objectives on your BA310E. I don't see these being listed as compatible on the Motic Europe website. Any downside to using these objectives with this microscope? Cheers
It's always a treat to get one of your videos in my notification box, and I honestly didn't know if this one was going to be a video that I was interested in, but I quite like it. It's short, informative, and although not as soothing as the regular videos, still rather enjoyable.
Very nice and helpful! Keen to see the next episodes 👏🏼
Awesome!
Like your presentation, informative and to the point. Motic is one of the better Chinese microscopes. Also like the selection of your objectives.
Thank you for your comment! 😊
Was looking at your excellent shots and watching your videos on Amateur Microscopy on FB for a while. Good luck with you vlog!
Thanks for adding the bloopers. That's exactly how I feel when I do my own voice over s😃👍.
Thanks for the great video! I'm currently waiting for my first microscope to be delivered and I'm super excited to find out more about the whole process in details: collecting/growing samples, shooting video, post processing, what tools do you use, etc. Looking forward for more of your videos!
Well done! Thanks 😊
Thanks for the information
Excellent informative video about the BA310E! Thank you! 😊
Do I need to purchase a Phase Contrast Condenser to achieve the same results that you have shown?
Awesome channel! Subscribed.
Can you please tell me what camera you use for your videos?
Cheers,
Cristian
What camera do you use to record your specimens?
Hello, I was wondering if you could tell me what filters you used for Darkfield and Oblique illumination, and where I could get those. I'm really new to this and picked up the same microscope you have (b310) hoping to achieve similar results, like in your latest videos. I'd really appreciate some help. I'm also a big fan of journey to the microcosm.
good job. thanks to you and The Microbehunter etc, we can all learn and enjoy this wonderful hobby
I see the newer Panthera C2 series is quite close in cost. Not sure about the fixed 50/50 light split for eyepieces & camera. Any thoughts about which one to buy?
Thank you! I was looking at Euromex iscope EPL. SImilar price range, made in the Netherlands. Is your Motic better for the stuff you do...? Maybe I should reconsider...
nice nice nice
Could you do a video on what camera you use and how you connect it to the microscope?
I just got my BA310, but I am struggling how to zoom in an see anything with the 40x or 100x objectives. I can only locate live bacteria with the 4x and 10x. Struggling to figure out how to zoom/focus things with 40x.
Nice video man!
Well done!!
Is this the phase model?
I also noticed you had some of Motic's Apo objectives on your BA310E. I don't see these being listed as compatible on the Motic Europe website. Any downside to using these objectives with this microscope?
Thank you very much! This series is going to help me a lot. What can i do if i have no filter holder on my microscope? And can i just print the darkfield and oblique filters at home (if the filter holder can be skipped somehow)?
I am glad you like it. Are you sure there is no filter holder? Sometimes they are hidden quite well as a swing out tray on the bottom of the condenser. What kind of microscope do you have?
If you don’t have a filter holder you might be able to get a good result by placing the filter directly on top of the light source. And yes the filters are “easy” to 3D print at home.
I have a Swift 350B, the condenser is simple, an iris and the handle to drive it up or down, they didnt specify the fact that it might have a filter holder, though funnily they shipped it with a blue filter. I used it as you told me up until now, but i wasnt really pleased with it so i didnt use it a lot
Thanks a lot again!!!
I am 100% sure that that model has a swing out filter holder at the very bottom of the condenser. I have worked with that model myself 😄 try to twist/slide the bottom to the side 😄
I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT AT THAT, THANK YOU A LOT, WITHOUT YOU I WOULD HAVE LIVED A LIE
Great Vid!
Do you relax the specimens for photos or videos?
Thank you. I haven’t used any additives to slow them down yet, but I would like to try it some time!
Saya juga ingin punya microscope sendiri yang ada cameranya, saya eks petugas laboratorium dan pernah bekerja di Rumah Sakit serta di laboratorium klinik selama lebih kurang 8 tahun
I also want to have my own microscope with a camera, I am a former laboratory officer and have worked in hospitals and clinical laboratories for about 8 years.
Motic BA310E uses eyepiece WF10X/20mm .How did you manage to insert LabCam adapter with 30mm ?
The 20 mm is the field of view. The insertion/mounting diameter is 30 mm.
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I am excited that after many years of using entry level scopes (usually from my school labs - I am a middle school biology teacher) I just placed my order for a BS310E and expect to have it arrive this coming week! Kudos to you on your fine work - I am looking forward to being able dramatically improve the footage I create for my student on what we call our "MicroSafaris" (ua-cam.com/play/PLdQqxizV8DLTuZ89Gt0zQhDHoigRQUNRs.html)
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