Fluorescence Microscopy
Jan 31st 2024
What Is Fluorescence Microscopy?
Fluorescence microscopy is a type of optical microscopy that uses fluorescence to study the properties of biological and non-biological specimens. In this imaging technique, specimens are labeled with fluorescent dyes or proteins that emit light of a specific color when illuminated with light of a different color. This emitted light is then detected and used to cre
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Objective Lens vs Ocular Lens
Jan 15th 2024
Objective Lens vs Ocular Lens: What are the Differences?
When it comes to optical instruments like microscopes and telescopes, the objective lens and ocular lens play distinct roles in shaping our viewing experience. Understanding the differences between these crucial components is fundamental to unlocking the full potential of these devices.
The Objective Lens: Unveiling the Power of Magnificatio
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Viewing Automotive Parts with Polarized Light
Nov 26th 2023
Metallic and reflective surfaces such as automotive parts are best viewed under a stereo microscope with reflected illumination. Using a microscope polarized ring light helps to reduce glare when viewing images under the microscope. The following images were obtained using a stereo microscope with a polarizing ring light.
Below is an image of the edge of an automotive part with no polarization. Th
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Microscope Cameras - What to Consider When Choosing a Microscope Camera
Nov 20th 2023
Choosing a microscope camera involves considering several factors to ensure it meets your specific needs. Here are key considerations to keep in mind:
Compatibility
Ensure that the microscope camera is compatible with your microscope model. Different microscopes may have varying mounting options and requirements.
Camera Type
Digital vs. Analog: Decide whether you want a digital or analog microscop
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