Microscope C-Mount Adapters Explained
Aug 3rd 2017
A microscope c-mount adapter allows you to connect a microscope camera to the trinocular port of the microscope (see image below). C-Mount adapters are microscope specific, which means they are designed specifically for the brand of microscope to keep the camera in focus while the eyepieces are in focus. For example, if you are using a Zeiss microscope, you need to use the corresponding Zeiss c-mo
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Microscopy Cameras and Foam Under the Microscope
Jul 17th 2017
Microscopy cameras allow you to connect your microscope directly to a computer through the USB or Firewire port and view a live image on the computer. Many of these cameras include software for capturing images, making measurements and performing extended depth of focus stacking.
Typically when working in low-light conditions, a camera with a CCD chip is best for obtaining crisp, clear resolution
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Silverfish Under the Stereo Microscope
Jul 17th 2017
Silverfish are small, silvery wingless insects in the order Zygentoma. The name silverfish comes from the silver-grey color and the fish-like appearance of its movements. The scientific name (Lepisma Saccharina) indicates the silverfish's diet consisting of carbohydrates (sugar & starches).
These insects are nocturnal and typically grow to 15-25mm in length. Silverfish have two thi
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Larva of Long-Spined Tropical Sea Urchin
Jul 17th 2017
The image below is the larva of a long-spined tropical sea urchin Diadema Antillarum, at day 32. The larva is ready for metamorphosis into the juvenile.
Martin Moe captured this image using the Meiji phase contrast microscope paired with a Nikon D80 camera. He connected the Nikon camera to the microscope with the ND80 camera adapter. The image was captured using brightfield at 400x magnification.
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