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20681
HI Jay, many thanks for your congratulations. I'm using a Zeiss Universal with DIC set, Neofluar objectives and a digital firewire camera 1024X768 by "The ...
Alessandro Bertoglio
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Nov 1, 2004
1:50 pm
20682
Many thanks Ross, The problem is to have much time in order to take more movies... Ciao Alessandro ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Alessandro Bertoglio
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Nov 1, 2004
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20683
Thanks for all of the info everyone. One of the reasons I was wondering is that my AO Cycloptic has an intermediate trinocular attachment. Because of the...
Frez
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Nov 1, 2004
1:57 pm
20684
... came ... someone ... section. ... no ... Hi Wayne It looks like it could be a Stentor igneus. ...
Frez
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Nov 1, 2004
2:00 pm
20685
... I agree that this is a Stentor. There are several species of these large ciliates and some reach 3 mm in length. Stentor igneus is listed in "How to Know...
diatoms46
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Nov 1, 2004
2:18 pm
20686
Thanks to both of you for your help!!! I have never seen protozoa of that size during my limited time of peering through the scope. I thought that maybe they...
Wayne Duesterbeck
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Nov 1, 2004
4:06 pm
20687
... scansion ... language=EN&sid=70105b9e63b7ff6b7d6a960ca690aeed Hi Alessandro. That camera is about 600 Euro and you may need a FireWire card. It is capable...
David Sykes
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Nov 1, 2004
4:15 pm
20688
... doot ... the ... Would it be possible to get a trinoc head for your current scope? Sometimes that's easier although collecting scopes is not a bad thing...
Frez
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Nov 1, 2004
4:25 pm
20689
... Hi Steve I don't have a manual, but do have a catalog that lists various types of the Series 2 line as well as accessories. See the AO Series 2 folder in...
Frez
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Nov 1, 2004
4:28 pm
20690
Hmmm...not sure about that. I have several older B&L scopes which I scored on eBay. Most are from the 40s through the 50s and some are 20s vintage. With a bit...
Wayne Duesterbeck
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Nov 1, 2004
5:10 pm
20691
... I ... lose ... Hi Wayne The chances are obviously remote for finding a trinoc head for older scopes. This particular item comes to mind though. ...
Frez
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Nov 1, 2004
5:37 pm
20692
Thanks Frez. I think I already have some of this, but not all. I'll download it when I get home. Yes, I remember. You and I were bidding against one another....
psneeley2003
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Nov 1, 2004
7:10 pm
20693
Does anyone know how and where this fits on the microscope :- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&category=11813&item=3849413441&rd=1 This item...
David Sykes
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Nov 1, 2004
9:49 pm
20694
... WOW! That is nice. On most scopes, this fits over the light source in the stand. Of course I would imagine it does not fit every model of scope but you...
Don H
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Nov 1, 2004
10:43 pm
20695
... Don, I compare the price of all goods and services to a tin of beans ! That is a lot of beans :-) I do have the Schott interference filter, I guess it just...
David Sykes
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Nov 1, 2004
11:18 pm
20696
... If you already have one, you are a lucky man. If you think the opening bid is a lot of beans, you should see what these cost at the end. However, I will...
Don H
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Nov 1, 2004
11:22 pm
20697
Dirk does have an interesting item. Any chance you could tell me what this accessory is designed to do? All the best, Ron ... From: "Don H"...
Ron
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Nov 1, 2004
11:30 pm
20698
B&L made a grating monochrometer with several gratings and three fixed and one variable slit sets that serves the same function. In addition, it has halogen ...
J. Forster
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Nov 1, 2004
11:30 pm
20699
... Very simply, it provides continuously variable monochromatic light. In petrography we use it for the Emmons double-variation method, whereby we vary the...
Don H
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Nov 1, 2004
11:38 pm
20700
Just to vouch for Dirk...he's an excellent seller and very honest. I've had more than one dealing with him and he's a man of his word. JMTCW Jay...
Jay Stanley
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Nov 2, 2004
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20701
Is the Emmons double-variation method easy to explain? In particular how is wavelength used to match the specimen RI with the media RI (given that RI is not...
Ron
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Nov 2, 2004
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20702
... Oh, thy understanding is wrought with misunderstanding. Most refractive index fluids, at least the popular Cargille variety, are calibrated to ...
Don H
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Nov 2, 2004
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20703
I am aware of dispersion however at a given wavelength is the refractive index of a material not a constant? In this context I am still not clear how varying...
Ron
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Nov 2, 2004
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20704
... Oh I was just kidding by the way. OK, let's look at it like this: the RI of a calibrated fluid is known for several wavelengths; there is a wealth of info...
Don H
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Nov 2, 2004
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20705
From: "Jay Stanley" <jaystanley@...> ... I've had ... I wish I had made the switch to Zeiss when Dirk first found ebay. His prices were very much better...
Gordon Couger
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Nov 2, 2004
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20706
Well, he has clearly not the amateur in his mind anymore, but probably scope service companies(?). Unfortunately he's snapping up the best bits and pieces...
Rene Van Wezel (EMR)
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Nov 2, 2004
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20707
Hi Don, Thank you for taking the time to prepare a very clear explanation. I did not mean to be such a pain but I was very curious about that device given the ...
Ron
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Nov 2, 2004
4:38 pm
20708
Well I'm glad it was clearer than I thought. It just makes so much more sense when you have the graphs to look at. Indeed, not to belabor the point, but a...
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Nov 2, 2004
4:45 pm
20709
Hi everyone, For what it helps, I uploaded two PDFs for the Zeiss monochromator filter to science-info.org a while back. They're the files: Continuous Filter...
Kevin Sunley
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Nov 2, 2004
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20710
... From: "Rene Van Wezel (EMR)" <rene.vanwezel@...> To: <Microscope@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 10:48 AM Subject: RE: [Microscope]...
Raymond
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