Manuel, A picture of it is at: http://www.couger.com/microscope/pix/new/Nachett.jpg I came short the polarizer in the lower light path. I really need to get a ...
Hello Manuel, Excuse me for my very bad english ! Nachet microscopes are not rare birds in France. See ...
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Gordon@...
Sep 1, 2002 9:38 am
Manuel, Here is a rare one. http://www.couger.com/microscope/pix/new/aocompscope.jpg It is a transmission and reflected light comparison microscope. 3.5, 20...
Nice pics Gordon! Carl ... -- You're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi-Wan Kenobi, ROTJ...
... Thanks for the note and the references. I have been to that marvelous country of yours several times, so I know Nachets are not rare in France. But I was...
The Nikon 4500 also has my interest. But there are some problems with the remote shutter operation, so I'll wait til that's resolved. I guess being an Olympus...
... Thanks Steven for endorsing the French Amateur Microscopy site. I visited it and agree with you. Not only it is good for the microscopy that there is in ...
Hi Roberto!! It's good to see your voice again! How have you been? All of my movie making experience has been with the MDS100. Unfortunately I can be of no...
Hey all! I found this on the scientist.com site. Kerry Fluorescence Microscopy on a MicrobudgetAn amateur scientist unveils a low-cost technique | By Alan Dove...
... Hello Gordon, Wow, you got some comparison microscope there! ... sturdy legs made for it and the whole thing attached to the basement wall (it's about 180...
Hello everybody, Does anyone know of a source of scrap/faulty/obsolete IC wafers. I would like to obtain one or two as subjects for epi-dic photomicrography....
Also it is best of you get newer ones still on the wafer before they have the top layer put on..... on older chips they did not use this top layer and the ...
... Thanks for the info. I think I was right in calling this a "rare bird." And I didn't mean any disrespect by that, on the contrary, I would be a very happy...
I once had a link to a company that sold the cirular shims for parfocalizing objectives, but do to a format I've lost it...anybody have an idea where I can get...
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Gordon Couger
Gordon@...
Sep 3, 2002 4:17 am
... others. ... list. I ... by ... Organization is a real problem. It appears that mine is going to evolve by subject with the more interesting links at the...
Hi, Another way to obtain FITC (blue-violet light ) or TRITC (green light ) without HBO lamps is using an halogen illuminator with quartz fiber optics. You can...
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Gordon Couger
Gordon@...
Sep 3, 2002 8:21 am
Designing a stand for it is a problem. I think I found an Oak end table with 3X3" legs that I can epoxy 1/2 or 3/4 inch plywood on the sides and turn metal...
Hi Pino, I think you make it sound too difficult to achieve fluorescence. A high intensity halogen lamp (or a slide projector!), normal optics and condenser...
Not long ago I purchased some semiplan objectives. I installed them and they work fine. But the 100x objective is not parcentered. Now whenever I view...
... I partially agree with you.The right excitation wavelength of fluorochrome and the right filters can be stated by the relative datasheet, but I think that...
... It was a nightclub that was part of the northeastern circuit that would book rock bands during the 70s and 80s. Guess I was just trying to stir up a...
... Frez, Thanks for the info, I'll pass it on to my students. They think that "fun" and "upper NY State" are two mutually exclusive concepts. Keep well, ...
... Apart from not wanting to release unmounted dies for (perhaps non-sensical) security reasons, I would guess that they get recycled. On the other hand,...