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Photographer  Dan Gheban {Karma:3787}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Olympus C4040Z
Categories Scientific
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Olympus microscop BX40
Uploaded 8/10/2007 Film / Memory Type digital flashmemory
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Location City -  Cluj-Napoca
State -  TRANSYLVANIA
Country - Romania   Romania
About Microscopic image (200x magnification) of the surface of a stamina. That small "golf ball like" structures is the pollen of the flower.
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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 8/22/2007
Thanks a lot Dan for your reply...yes, I bet that is much more expensive than even an SLR but worths the money for me...and believe me, I don't like the idea to spend about 700 Euros to take a VGA camera (plus of course the microscope...) so that is much better and at least you can take a big image with high resolution on so tiny things, that worths any price!!!
of course 3Mpix are enouph...lol...much better than 640X480...at the past I had Olympus C5050Z, that amazing camera (same serie with yours) can compered easily with the modern cameras, and the only thing that REALLY changed is the zoom that now there be 18X lenses on compact cameras, nothing really better...and very fast ISOs are VERY BAD, nothing is good more that ISO400, so what you can do with ISO3200??? Nothing... the only couse that I change my camera was ONLY the idea of lot of lenses, nothing else, and after C5050 for me ONLY a good SLR can replace it...

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Dan Gheban   {K:3787} 8/22/2007
The adapter between microscope and camera is quite expensive to, because is dedicated. But I sow others solutions, relative cheap, on internet. I work on a institutional microscope who came from Olympus with a 4 M pixel Olympus camera who is quite enough. But all microscope I see in this modern days has implemented this solution, with much more modern (mega pixel) cameras (Nikon, Zeiss, Olympus, Leica etc).

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John Hatz John Hatz   {K:156973} 8/22/2007
holy crub....THAT IS A REAL MACRO!!!! WOW! Amazing, hey Dan, I'm really interested to find a way to put my camera to a microscope and I'm really very glad that you get it as you gives me hope to find that equipment AND NOT TO PUT a....VGA camera that the microscops have...I hate cameras with 640X480...and they are also VERY expensive!!! I love your work!!!

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Dan Gheban   {K:3787} 8/12/2007
Thank you all, for your comments.

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umair  ashfaq umair  ashfaq   {K:36} 8/10/2007
its a prove of God who create nature

excellent taken....

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 8/10/2007
So strange and exciting the world you see. This glows wonderfully.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:174121} 8/10/2007
Pretty amazing capture, Dan!:)

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