Ooops .. sorry for the massage deleting , fortunately I could read your answer in my notification ...so you filmed it with a DSLR regular camera fixed on the microscope , it seems a pretty good technic and the result is incredible . Thanks for the useful information
The intro of course was filmed with an underwater camera. To get these sorts of results one must be meticulous with their microscopy techniques. The microscope should be correctly setup, all optics perfectly clean and the slide preparation also optimal for the objectives in use. The rest is up to luck and patience
I want to create a movie about human skin's chemical and biological intercommunication with its surrounded environment. It will be all about monitoring human skin's reaction to air molecules like oxygen, humidity, temperature and even to the microorganisms and microbes living on the skin. do you have suggestions which technic I can use?
Hi, sure: The basics were: a Nikon Optiphot 2 full pimped out with good objectives, dark field lighting, anti vibration table ( you can use any rock solid base such as a fire place plinth or concrete floor etc. DSLR coupled to a Spot imaging projector lens. FCP to edit the lot together. The trick for dark field is of course to use the thinnest possible samples. The UW shots at the intro were taken with a GoPro Hero 2. These cameras are very very ma ma and are IMHO cheap toys at best but it's what I had with me at the time I shot those fish shots.
Thanks glad you liked it. There was a lot of research and microscopy going on there!
Great video! Hope to see more videos from you soon!
People: Eww microscopic animals are gross!
Me: So cute! =D
I know! Microscopic animals are too underrated
(And my favorite is tardigrades)
I love Doggos tardigrades are pretty cute, but aren't they cannibalistic? Not that that makes them less cute or anything.
Congratulations! Good Job!
Thanks for more great videos mate.
its really a good subject !!! thanks !!
Hi thanks for watching glad you liked it. Stay tuned there will be more videos of microscopic life soon.
FCF
Amazing video.
not to mention a bit of underwater work too!
Ooops .. sorry for the massage deleting , fortunately I could read your answer in my notification ...so you filmed it with a DSLR regular camera fixed on the microscope , it seems a pretty good technic and the result is incredible . Thanks for the useful information
The intro of course was filmed with an underwater camera. To get these sorts of results one must be meticulous with their microscopy techniques. The microscope should be correctly setup, all optics perfectly clean and the slide preparation also optimal for the objectives in use. The rest is up to luck and patience
I want to create a movie about human skin's chemical and biological intercommunication with its surrounded environment. It will be all about monitoring human skin's reaction to air molecules like oxygen, humidity, temperature and even to the microorganisms and microbes living on the skin.
do you have suggestions which technic I can use?
marjan jelvehnejad
YOUR TECHNIQUES!!!
Thanks and you will!
If this was shot in HiDef, high definition, why was it uploaded at 480? Just curious.
Hi!
I just wanted to ask what kind of equipment you used to film these.
Nice movie :)
Hi, sure: The basics were: a Nikon Optiphot 2 full pimped out with good objectives, dark field lighting, anti vibration table ( you can use any rock solid base such as a fire place plinth or concrete floor etc. DSLR coupled to a Spot imaging projector lens. FCP to edit the lot together. The trick for dark field is of course to use the thinnest possible samples. The UW shots at the intro were taken with a GoPro Hero 2. These cameras are very very ma ma and are IMHO cheap toys at best but it's what I had with me at the time I shot those fish shots.
Thanks stay tuned for some more spider videos!
BRAHHH
activate microscopic everything to my benefits..
Why is this out of focus?