Re: How to prepare micro-organisms for aesthetic purpose ?
- From: Kevin Cunningham <smskjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 07:50:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Jun 30, 7:51 am, bobmara...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jun 10, 5:56 pm, "Setup.exe" <nobo...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I'm new here with a microscope Bresser Biolux A - 20 X 1280.
I wanted to see micro-organism for example in rotten water as I did when I
was young, with a cheaper machine.
I took some forgotten, dirty water in a square nearby, but the only thing I
can see is some blur spheres moving, there seems to be nobody in this water
!!!!
Also with the barlow lens and 40 X it's very hard to have clear vision, to
focus anything.
I know one must start with lower focus but when I was young I had no problem
to see clearly those animals.
And I fear to see nothing with lower lens.
What should I take to have many life into ?
Thanks !!!
Julian
Did you just place a drop of water on the slide, and then view it?
You need a coverglass on top of the drop, to"flatten" the viewing
field, thereby keeping moving critters in the depth of focus--just a
possibility?
You will also need a 0.17mm cover glass because this is the first lens
of the objective. Read your objective, if a cover glass is specified
you have (underlined, accented) to use one. And a 0.17mm.
Thanks,
Kevin Cunningham
SMS
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