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25522
Hi Leif, You need the Div-X codec and it's available here: http://www.science-info.org/pages/edfwill One is free the other is the Pro version that will stop...
Don Williams
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Jul 1, 2005
7:25 am
25523
Thanks, Don! Just the ticket. Fascinating video. Couple of questions: what was that critter that came along and looked like it was snacking on the amoeba;...
Leif Thorvaldson
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Jul 1, 2005
8:30 am
25524
Hi, The small black objects rod-like: slightly bent rods, straight rods, short oval and round are all bacteria. Vannella is quite fussy about which it will...
Don Williams
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Jul 1, 2005
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25525
Hi, All. I am brand new to the hobby and to the board. Appologies for any gauche comments. I recently purchased my first microscope: a student quality...
hresil
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Jul 1, 2005
1:10 pm
25526
Hi all, Another Vannella -- floating this time. Sometimes two individuals meet and entwine in a complicated manner that *may* involve the exchange of cell...
Don Williams
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Jul 1, 2005
2:02 pm
25527
Gordon, John R., John F., Zhang, and group, Please allow me to help clarify a few points regarding these Mitutoyo optics: 1. Mitutoyo compound objective lenses...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 1, 2005
4:35 pm
25528
... Hi Greg. Some time ago Mititoyo was mentioned when I was asking you about infinity objectives for high-magnification extended depth-of-field applications. ...
David Sykes
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Jul 1, 2005
9:03 pm
25529
Hello David, Good to hear from you. Yes, at 100x those will be very thin slices. Can you aperture the back focal plane for a little more "Z"? Motic is indeed...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 1, 2005
9:16 pm
25530
Hi Greg. ... an example), we need to add the "Ultrazoom" infinity tube lens to the optical path Sure, you need a tube lens, but is it the same one for all...
David Sykes
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Jul 1, 2005
10:47 pm
25531
Good question, David, This is an infinity tube lens supplied by Navitar for use with various objectives, including Olympus and Mitutoyo, which I have both used...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 1, 2005
10:56 pm
25532
I have used Mitutoyo objectives for many years in the semiconductor industry, and can describe some of the advantages of their optics. First and foremost, the...
tronm2002
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Jul 2, 2005
6:46 am
25533
... semiconductor ... connections. ... the ... cut ... laser ... to ... the ... to ... objective, ... probe ... at ... CCD ... Many thanks Ron Morris for this...
tigerarm2000
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Jul 2, 2005
7:12 am
25534
... Hi Gregg, Would you bother to have a look at the gallery for "objectives"? I have some very big objectives that I have no idea of their applications. They...
tigerarm2000
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Jul 2, 2005
7:24 am
25535
Hello Zhang, At quick glance, the 62x looks like a lens that might have been used on an early inverted stage metallograph. The 100x in the other photograph...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 2, 2005
4:06 pm
25536
Hello Ron, Great detail on the semiconductor applications for Mitutoyo. What is bugging me is I cannot recall the model name for the B&L long working distance...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 2, 2005
4:10 pm
25537
Zhang- Take a look at the objective in rentzrentz gallery. That is the same type of bayonet mount. I posted it last year for the same reason you did, to find...
rentzrentz
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Jul 2, 2005
6:13 pm
25538
Hi, I observed Spirogyra under the microscope and I took the photos (see folder "evans_bellis" in the photo album of the list). However, shrinkages occured...
Evans Bellis
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Jul 3, 2005
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25539
Patience! You should gradually introduce increased % of glycerol, ideally after fixation with 10 % formol, or FAA or so, put into 10% glycerol on a warm place...
rvanwezel
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Jul 3, 2005
10:24 am
25540
Hi Louisa, sorry for the late reaction, everybody must be real busy these days. I am too, so this will be short... Cleaning has been covered often here, please...
rvanwezel
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Jul 3, 2005
10:39 am
25541
Hi Gregg: Glad to be of help. Thanks for the kind words. The B&L scope was called the "Microzoom". It was used on the Wentworth 907 probe stations. Later on...
tronm2002
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Jul 3, 2005
5:56 pm
25542
Reminder of the microscope group services. For Sale - Wanted - For Trade - Etc. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Microscope/database contains references to books...
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Jul 3, 2005
6:14 pm
25543
Thanks, Ron! Wow, was that bugging me - I used to work with and (at one time years ago) service the Microzoom scopes. They were the only game in town for...
Gregg Kleinberg
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Jul 3, 2005
10:13 pm
25544
... Hi Louisa Did the lens get dipped into a liquid sample? If this is the case, the liquid may have seeped up into the lens system. This is almost ...
Frez
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Jul 4, 2005
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25545
... Many thanks, Rene. Things are looking better here already! And thank you also for the tip on searching. I bet lots of my basic questions will be answered...
hresil
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Jul 4, 2005
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25546
Hello everyone, Thanks for your help with questions about the Mitutoyo objectives. I'd like to know what defines a LWD and ULWD objective? Could someone ...
tigerarm2000
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Jul 5, 2005
3:18 am
25547
Hello everyone, As usual, I have another question concerning the particulars of an item that was on Ebay. This one is concerning an old Zeiss Standard Pol...
Kevin Sunley
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Jul 5, 2005
5:26 am
25548
Hi: I must admit I don't know exactly how it works and what is is used for but I think you are looking at part of the Zeiss "Synchronized Rotation Equipment"...
captshakan
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Jul 5, 2005
1:06 pm
25549
I'm interested in people's experiences and opinions concerning digital cameras and photomicrography. Which cameras are the easiest to use? Which have the...
Brian D. Gregory
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Jul 5, 2005
3:19 pm
25550
Looking forward to seeing responses as I'm up a similar gumtree. Any comments good or bad on digital slr's? Thanks [Non-text portions of this message have been...
volvox
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Jul 5, 2005
5:36 pm
25551
Thanks Don, That is definitely helpful, at least now I know it was an option atleast at one time. I'd definitely in interested in a copy of the manual. My...
Kevin Sunley
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