Microscopes are a great way to see the mysteries of the universe hidden at the smaller scale. When they were first developed, scientists had to rely on illustration to convey their findings through ...
We currently have some older SPOT cameras attached to microscopes - they work okay, but are somewhat slow (they expose Red/expose Blue/expose Green). On wetter slides this creates problems since at ...
I thought this photo was of pollen. It’s not. Really, those are the protrusions on a starfish at 66x magnification, captured on a dSLR. Nikon Rumors reviewed the Nikon-compatible Fabre Photo EX DSLR ...
This super crazy looking gadget is Nikon’s new stereoscopic microscope that can be attached to your Nikon DSLR for some serious close-up photos. Don’t have a DSLR? You can also attach this to some ...
Nikon doesn't just make cameras. The company is split into some rather more scientific divisions, one of which makes microscopes and scientific imaging equipment. The latest from Nikon Vision is this ...
Want to take pictures like these? No amount of macro is going to help you there; you need a true microscope accessory, and fortunately Nikon wants to sell you one. For just under $1400, you can get ...
Microscopes are a great way to see the mysteries of the universe hidden at the smaller scale. When they were first developed, scientists had to rely on illustration to convey their findings through ...
Mounting microscopes on cameras, hobbyists are zooming in, winning awards, for images of the universes within bread mold, sand, worms, wings and leaves. It is, in many ways, like falling through a ...
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