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Sharing A Few Of Our Favourite Customer Images #MyGTV

We love seeing all the incredible photographs that our customers having been snapping using their new microscopes and cameras and each month we'll be sharing a selection of these in this new blog feature.  For a chance to feature, post your images on social media (TwitterInstagram or Facebook) and hashtag #MyGTV 

Paul Rule

Pond life images taken using his Olympus CX23 with the GXCAMU3-5 Camera (purchased via our bundle offer) using brightfield illumination (left) and darkfield illumination (right).

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Diatoms taken using his Olympus CX23 with the GXCAMU3-5 Camera (purchased via our bundle offer) using brightfield illumination (left) and darkfield illumination (right).


David Walker

Pond life, including a freshwater shrimp at 25x magnification taken using a Leica S8 Apo Stereomicroscope (this product has since been replaced with the Leica S9D) with a DIY darkfield setup using a ring light shining from beneath the sample. The camera is a Sony NEX5N body using a NEX to C mount adapter. With a little vignetting (handy for allowing tight cropping in the viewing circle) this is near parfocal just using the 1X lensless C mount camera adapter in the photo port.

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Brett Davis


Inclusions on a fluorite specimen, taken using the GX Microscopes JW-H3 Gemological Microscope

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Gary Lowe
Images of a fly (Eudasyphora Cyanella) and a bee (Melitta leporina, the Clover Melitta) taken using the GX Microscopes MZS0745 Microscope (now replaced by the UltraZOOM-3 model) with a GXCAM-U3-5 Camera and the GXCapture-T software with image stacking. Find Gary on Facebook


Don't forget to tag your images on social media (Instagram, Twitter and Facebook) using the hashtag #MyGTV for a chance to feature in our next 'My GTV' feature.


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