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| File:DIYM_Stage.JPG|construction | File:DIYM_Stage.JPG|construction | ||
| </gallery> | </gallery> | ||
| ''Results without darkfield'' | |||
| <gallery> | |||
| File:DIYM_Fly1.JPG|Fly | |||
| File:DIYM_Fly2.JPG|Fly | |||
| File:DIYM_Fly3.JPG|Fly | |||
| File:DIYM_Fly4.JPG|Fly | |||
| File:DIYM_Fly5.JPG|Fly | |||
| </gallery> | |||
| ''Results with darkfield'' | |||
| ===Participants=== | ===Participants=== | ||
Revision as of 21:27, 6 November 2013
DIY Microscopy WiSe 2013/2014
Course Diary
30. October 2013
First self-built microscope prototype using a lense from a laser pointer putting it on the iPhone 4 front camera.
How to do it
Results
6. November 2013
This time we were using again the iPhone 4 front camera with the lense from the laser pointer but with a stage. We also tried a real microscope in comparision. And discovered darkfield.[1]
Setting
Results without darkfield
- DIYM Fly1.JPGFly 
- DIYM Fly2.JPGFly 
- DIYM Fly3.JPGFly 
- DIYM Fly4.JPGFly 
- DIYM Fly5.JPGFly 
Results with darkfield
Participants
Links
Hacking a Webcam http://hackteria.org/wiki/index.php/DIY_microscopy
Smartphone as Microscope http://www.instructables.com/id/10-Smartphone-to-digital-microscope-conversion/?ALLSTEPS
 
		






