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Snowflake, historical image Photo Mugs Snowflake. Light micrograph of a snowflake taken by Wilson Bentley (1865-1931). Bentley, a farmer from Vermont, USA, was the first person to successfully photograph snow flakes, taking the first photograph in 1885. He used a bellows camera attached to a light microscope. Snowflakes are symmetrical ice crystals that form in calm air with temperatures near the freezing point of water. The exact shap… |
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Snowflake, historical image Photo Mugs Snowflake. Light micrograph of a snowflake taken by Wilson Bentley (1865-1931). Bentley, a farmer from Vermont, USA, was the first person to successfully photograph snow flakes, taking the first photograph in 1885. He used a bellows camera attached to a light microscope. Snowflakes are symmetrical ice crystals that form in calm air with temperatures near the freezing point of water. The exact shap… |
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Shapes of the Invisible $9.50 Released in France a year after the French nature documentary Microcosmos, which shows insects magnified, Shapes of the Invisible glimpses a different but equally magical miniscule world using the same approach. Twenty-two independently filmed materials and objects are magnified thousands of times until we see their uncannily similar atomic structures. Beginning with inanimate matter like steel, b… |
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3M Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth – Pack of 5 $15.13 Removes Fingerprints & Smudges Without Scratching!Lint Free! Scratch-Free1 Cleaning Cloth ~ 7 in x 6 in (18 cm x 16 cm) Unique 3M microfibers lift dust and oils from delicate lenses without the use of chemicals. Ideal for eyeglass lenses, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes and other delicate surfaces. Saves money. The cloth is reusable and machine washable hundreds of times. Non-scratching, no… |
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3M Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth – Pack of 2 $5.76 Removes Fingerprints & Smudges Without Scratching!Lint Free! Scratch-Free1 Cleaning Cloth ~ 7 in x 6 in (18 cm x 16 cm) Unique 3M microfibers lift dust and oils from delicate lenses without the use of chemicals. Ideal for eyeglass lenses, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes and other delicate surfaces. Saves money. The cloth is reusable and machine washable hundreds of times. Non-scratching, … |
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200 Zeiss Lens Cleaning Cloths $13.50 Individual travel size packet. Pre-moistened non-abrasive lens cloth safely and quickly cleans any lens. High-tech ammonia-free formula cleans effectively without leaving streaks or residue. Contains isopropyl alcohol. Convenient cleaning of: Prescription… |
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Hard Drive Caddy Tray for Apple Unibody MacBook / MacBook Pro 13 15 17 SuperDrive (Replacement Only) $8.08 Important note: This item only fits unibody models (Late 2008/Early 2009/Mid 2009/Late 2009/Early 2010/Mid 2010),all unibody version, Mac Book Pro early 2011 It doesn’t fit non-unibody models. It doesn’t fit PowerBook G4 ,Mac mini and iMac… |
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Microsoft LifeCam Cinema 720p HD Webcam – Black $37.50 Connect with clients and coworkers in HD720p HD widescreen sensorAuto focusTrueColor technology for bright and colorful videoClearFrame technology for smooth detailed video… |
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3M 9027 High Performance Cloth $2.56 Keeps computers monitors TV screens CD/DVD players and other electronic devices free from dust and smudges. Safe to use on virtually any surface in the home or office. Machine washable for repeated use. Towel/Wipe Type: N/A Application: CD Computers DVD Monitors Screens Electronics Applicable Material: N/A Material(s): Cloth Microfiber Fabric.Unit of Measure : Each… |
I need a Digital camera to click pictures of the magnified image produced by a microscope (details below) – Help!?
I buy a Digital Camera (it should not cost more than $ 400) that is capable of capturing the magnified image produced by a microscope (basically the goal is to take the magnified pictures of cells, bacteria, etc, as seen under a microscope). Are there Cameras that are connected to a microscope? Also, it would be great if camera can also serve well for everyday regular use (normal use). Please suggest.
You can get a variety of adapters for connecting a camera to a telescope or a microscope. You can do a search to find them. Telescopes.com is and can be easily found on eBay. I have an adapter to telescope that also fits most microscopes, provided they use 1.25 "eyepieces. adapters can cost between $ 50 to $ 200. Most are designed for Slr Cameras or cameras with a particulate filter thread and there are some designed for any camera (not the best results.)
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