MICSCAPE - Exploring the miniature world

Issue 280 : July 2019 (ISSN 1365 - 070x) Monthly, next issue August 13th 2019.

Sally Warring studying pond life in the field with a Newton Nm1 microscope. Still from video.

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Pond scum under the microscope - a YouTube video by Sally Warring, a protistologist at the American Museum of Natural History showing her studies in the field and back at the lab. Includes a transcribed email interview by Mol Smith with Sally. Shared with kind permission of Sally and the Museum.

Radio Podcast on Bristol Radio in the UK - Mol Smith (UK) shares an edited version of a programme that recently aired in the UK. Steve Shepherd of the 'Shepherd's Way' nature series interviewed Alan Potter, the keen promoter of amateur microscopy and owner of Brunel Microscopes. Shared with the kind permission of BCfm radio.

Leitz eyepiece revolver - Peter Guidotti (USA) discusses and illustrates a further example prompted by contributors sharing examples.  PDF

Advice for microscopists and natural historians that will be ignored - Richard L. Howey (USA) shares an essay on buying a microscope and its use.

Proper use of locator markings - Christian Autotte (Canada) describes and illustrates how to use this feature on a microscope stage correctly. PDF

Arcella formosa - in the second of his articles on the testate amoebae, Hans Rothauscher (Germany) discusses and illustrates a very rare species which he found. PDF

An odd little microscope - Fritz Schulze (Canada) presents a brass microscope by the less well known German maker, Schieck. PDF

Review: iDuOptic’s LabCam iPhone camera adapter - Tom Harnish (USA) assesses the performance of this higher end model. PDF

Mrs. Malaprop’s natural history favorite: A lecture–Mrs. M. Malaprop - Richard L. Howey (USA) reports further adventures by this intrepid lady.

     

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External links. Updated April 2019. Below are some of our favourites, which includes sites with extensive links and/or resources for the optical microscopy enthusiast.

External Microscopy forums: Places to discuss the hobby or to raise queries.
www.photomacrography.net
forums, galleries, articles on macroscopy and photomicrography.

Yahoo groups: a 'P' denotes current and archived messages are public i.e. not limited to members.
Amateur Microscopy P (started November 2008)
Yahoo Diatom Forum P
Microscope P (>1500 members, very active)
Wild M20 microscope
microcosmo (for Italian speaking enthusiasts)
CombineZ P stacking software forum created by the software's author

Facebook groups:
Amateur Microscopy (>6000 members, very active). Also specialist groups e.g. for users of given maker's microscopes (e.g. Zeiss, Olympus, Wild, Vickers). Try a Facebook Group Search with keywords like microscope or microscopy to find these. 

Other:
Microbe hunter the website ably run by Oliver Kim has built up a popular and valuable forum with help for both the beginner and more advanced user.

Listservers:
Algae-L
'Forum for marine, freshwater and terrestrial algae'. Access to Archives possible for non-subscribers.
Diatom-L 'Research on the diatom algae.' Access to Archives for subscribers only. Link was current March 2016. Many online diatom resources point to an outdated Indiana Univ. listserver. (With thanks to Rob Kimmich for the current link.)

Mikroskopie-Treff.de (Extensive German microscopy forum; some English categories.)
Mikrobiologische Vereinigung München e. V. Wide range of articles and resources in German.
Le Naturaliste French based forum and image gallery for micro / macro but open to non French speaking international contributors.

Other sites (also see Societies and Clubs page.)
Royal Microscopy Society Journal, 'infocus' and other resources for members and the community.
Quekett Microscopical Club Journal, Bulletin and meetings for members.
Light Microscopy Forum links and articles
Little Imp Publications public domain books collated by Steve Gill formerly on CD and now free on Micscape.
Mikroskop Museum German website with resources on microscopes / makers .
Molecular Expressions awesome optical microscopy resources
Dennis Kunkel's SEM images stunning images
Diatoms Ireland - resource site by Leszek Wolnik
Leitz museum an illustrated resource compiled by Robert Allen
Microbe hunter microscopy enthusiast website, forum and magazine edited by Oliver Kim
Microscopies online magazine and Forum for French speakers
Micrographia articles, projects for the enthusiast
Microscopy Today
journal with online archive
Modern Microscopy
online journal by McCrone Group
Fun Science Gallery projects, articles on optics in English and Italian.  
Independent Generation of Research (IGoR) - Wiki style resource for citizen scientists to share their work.
Lens On Leeuwenhoek - extensive resource online by Douglas Anderson
Collected Letters of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek ('Alle de Brieven ..') transcribed and free online at DBNL.
A Cabinet of Curiosities a resource on Victorian microscope slides by Howard Lynk
Klaus Kemp's 'Diatoms' website - offers regional strews and arranged prepared slides of diatoms, an 8 form test slide, radiolaria, insect scales etc and prepares arranged slides on commission.
'Diatoms Ireland' resource by Leszek Wolnik
Historical makers of microscopes and microscope slides Brian Stevenson's extensive resource .
Victorian slide makers
Cambridge rocking microtome resources including manual
www.willemsmicroscope.com Dutch enthusiast Willem Cramer's website
David Jackson's Better Microscopy blog. Regularly updated free resources extending from his 'Better Microscopy' series of books.
Stefano Barone's Diatom Shop
sale of his own prepared and arranged slides of diatoms, radiolaria, forams and scales.
www.testslides.com website devoted to Stefano Barone's Diatom Lab test slides.

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