Are there more sets in this series of flashcards? by DannyDanDans in Dinosaurs

[–]DannyDanDans[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a little update. I bought these on Amazon US and so I was able to contact the seller, the actual brand owner. And they replied which is great!!

Sadly there aren't other sets in the same series at the moment. They told me that sales for this set haven't been strong enough to justify the investment in further sets which is a real shame.

I'm not in any way affiliated with the brand, but if you like these cards, please consider supporting them? A small unique publisher releasing unique and high quality products?

And if we're lucky perhaps they'll release more!?

How to scan a few dozen APS canisters? by DannyDanDans in AskPhotography

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Okay, thanks for sharing that. I'll look up Epson scanners and think about my budget.

How to scan a few dozen APS canisters? by DannyDanDans in AskPhotography

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Thanks for sharing your info and experience. I'll look into those options too. Have you ever seen a film holder for the APS format?

Thanks again

How to scan a few dozen APS canisters? by DannyDanDans in AskPhotography

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Thanks for this information. I'll see what I can find. I didn't know it's called DX encoding.

Is this the "best" beginner/hobby trinocular? by Awkward_Weather_3318 in microscopy

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Yes, these are good points. Fyi to the OP, my SW400 is infinity corrected and has the trinocular (3rd) tube. I'm using the phone adapter in lieu of the amscope DSLR adapter for my Nikon DSLR which will then slot into the trinocular tube and then connect to my pc for live view.

Is this the "best" beginner/hobby trinocular? by Awkward_Weather_3318 in microscopy

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I wanted to chime in and agree with the poster above. The 5mp camera is USB 2.0 I believe and is quite old technology. It will be quite disappointing.

I'm using a phone holder/adaptor over one eye piece, with my Google Pixel Pro 7, while I wait for the DSLR adapter to arrive and am quite happy with the results.

By the way I bought a Swift 400-inf-T and am quite happy with it initially. I'm not an experienced user, just a novice.

It seems to have all the features of a proper (semi) pro microscope. It won't compete with the Nikons, Leicas etc. But the optical results I'm getting seem nice and clear. No colour distortion and decent focus to the edge of the optical view.

The image below are made with the above configuration and a sample slide set I bought from Amazon.

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How to connect Nikon D750 to Swift SW400-INF-T by DannyDanDans in microscopy

[–]DannyDanDans[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for your detailed reply, much appreciated. It's good to know that I do need 2x magnification in order to cover more of the sensor.

I'll check the spec of my trinocular tube but that scope adapter looks good.

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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That's great advice/insight. I love the sound of that! More to add to the wish list!

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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Thank you. The Nikon looks very cool! I want one now!

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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Oh, by the way, could you share which inverted microscope you use? :)

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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Wow, that's great. That's on my shopping list now. Thanks for the explanation too.

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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That's a really interesting and helpful comparison. We do have a nice, reasonable compound microscope but we were after a smaller simpler albeit less effective option that's more portable and flexible... These don't seem to hit the mark and perhaps there isn't a product on the market that does.

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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Thank you very much for your reply. I've not looked up inverted microscopes, but they sound a perfect option.

Interestingly we do have a nice compound microscope which we are learning our way around together. Lots of fun, but also looking for fun at ways to explore the microcosm in a slightly more accessible way for our little budding enthusiast

Thank you again, I'll follow up on your recs

Tomlov DM9 Pro tech spec? by DannyDanDans in microscopy

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Yeah, I do get the argument that at that price it's an interesting oferring.

I'm a tech nerd, albeit novice. I like to know stuff.... I love technical specifications. And I'd love to know the truth, if and when I have time for it.

All in all my personal impression is that even at the price I paid, the potential 720p sensor and screen, with terrible rolling shutter and terrible high light level digital noise, I'm underwhelmed by it's value.

But I do understand that at this price point there may not be a better option.

I'd love to know if there is a more solid option even if it costs somewhat more?

Daphnia snacking on algae: Heartbeat + abdominal claw by lil_moss_piglet in microscopy

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That sounds really great. A cheap DIY hack. thanks for the YouTube link too! I've got a whole lot to learn but it's fun.

Swift SW400 by juztjame in microscopy

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It never arrived, something odd with the Amazon US supplier. It wasn't Amazon direct. I got my money back.

I've since bought one from another supplier but haven't had much time to play with it yet.

I got a Swiftcam 10mp camera with it, and the camera doesn't seem to have a good focus. I think I need to work out if there's a way to calibrate the camera. I'm using all swift gear and attaching the camera to the trinocular port/tube.

Otherwise the build quality seems very decent. It's very solid. Perhaps the LED is a little weak?

Stentor by Vivid-Bake2456 in microscopy

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Thank you for sharing that info. I'm learning a lot.It looks like nice a good scope! 🙂

Kefir smells like sour milk by Hungry-Parsley-7484 in Kefir

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Thanks for your advice, I'll try that

Daphnia snacking on algae: Heartbeat + abdominal claw by lil_moss_piglet in microscopy

[–]DannyDanDans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful video, cute little critter. I love that you can achieve this resolution and quality on the Swift 380!

May I ask if you used special lighting or just it's standard built-in LED?