I've collected used microscope equipment for about 35 years prior to my retirement. I'm thankful I have what I have, which is actually pretty good stuff. I took a look at the link of what you told another commenter you use. I have to be honest and say that if I had to start over, I think I'd save up and grab that setup. I'm not saying I regret the route I took. At the time, eBay was really the only place to get professional quality affordable equipment. Since you are discussing fluorescence, I have to admit I did pick up a few mercury adapters. After searching the web for, and finding instruction, I chickened out and went with UV producing incandescent adapters. Exploding mercury bulbs is a real thing! Incandescent sources obviously don't produce as much of the desired spectrum but they do work. I have to agree with you that the view through a microscope using epi fluorescence can be magical and breathtaking! As someone else commented, I can't wait for the book.
Thank you for adding your voice to the discussion Jim - it is deeply appreciated :) I'm keen to have you join us in the database with your experience. It will help everyone get a deeper context and understanding.
This is the base model for my unit but I've added on several adaptations: www.lwscientific.com/products/soil-food-web-premium-plus-microscope-kit My students all get 40% discount on LWScientific gear :) Their medical grade quality is superb and as you can tell from my images: surreal at times how clean and clear it is. They are effortless to use with a 4k monitor attached.
We live in an age of wonders .. the ability of the average person to engage in cutting edge science has never been there before .. and the ability to communicate findings from citizen scientist to citizen scientist WORLDWIDE has never been there before. Good job, Matt!
Just made a small pledge, can not wait until the microscopy course is available. This will open up so much knowledge and information it might be a life changing if event for me.My move to East Texas on hold for a few more months but I hope to meet up Doctor Soil soon best regards William
This right here is more than more than just a course, a book, and database, this is 'a new beginning for soil science', this will make the world a better place for everyone, and 'everyone' will have access to it, and be able to contribute towards a true knowledge of our place in this world, and in the universe. Matt Powers' main goal is to place the power of true science back in the hands of the people, the people with their feet on the ground, the people working out in the fields and gardens, the people who really do want to make the world a better place for all, people; nematodes; and microbes, alike! As someone who has been working closely with Matt Powers over the past 16 weeks, he has become more than a teacher to me, he is an inspiration, a guiding light, and a true hero of mankind, but above all this he is someone I would gladly introduce as a great friend! This is more than just a course for me, it is my new way of being, and something I will, 'without question', continue to be a part of. If you are also someone who wants to be part of something remarkable, and make a lasting, positive change in this world, then click the link, join the revolution, and I will be seeing you soon! Chrystal Carter, Australia, 'Citizen Scientist', Student of Regenerative Soil and Soil Microscopy 2022-23-24-25 and for life! If you want to change your life, and the world, then what are you waiting for, go click the link already! ;-) Knowledge is power, and Matt Powers, certainly has ample to share, and in such a way that a 'non traditionally educated, homeschooling, mother of three, has the courage, to go out there and start changing the world for herself, and follow in the Great Matt Powers shaped footprints, and maybe, just maybe, make a few great footprints of her own!! ;-) Peace, Love and Knowledge, be with you! Chrystal
Epifluorescence sounds like the way to go! And the beautiful images these microscopes produce just blow me away. I can't wait to put my fujifilm xt4 4k dslr up to an LW epi trinocular microscope and record it in 422-10bit color with a ninja v recorder and see what some of my composts look like. the dynamic range of my video setup should really allow me to see deeper into the shadows an deeper into the brights and get an accurate image.
I’m looking at picking up my first microscope. Not trying to cheap out but would like to keep everything around 1k if possible. Does anyone have recommendations?
All my students get 40% off LWScientific microscopes and they are medical-grade & have a very large range of options. I highly recommend one of their microscopes if you are interested in excellent quality: www.lwscientific.com/pages/soil-food-web
Thanks Matt, I took you class on one year ago di we still got discount on the microscope? I would love to continue this fun dirty road with you! Been moving like you a lot lately! Great work 👏
I've collected used microscope equipment for about 35 years prior to my retirement. I'm thankful I have what I have, which is actually pretty good stuff. I took a look at the link of what you told another commenter you use. I have to be honest and say that if I had to start over, I think I'd save up and grab that setup. I'm not saying I regret the route I took. At the time, eBay was really the only place to get professional quality affordable equipment. Since you are discussing fluorescence, I have to admit I did pick up a few mercury adapters. After searching the web for, and finding instruction, I chickened out and went with UV producing incandescent adapters. Exploding mercury bulbs is a real thing! Incandescent sources obviously don't produce as much of the desired spectrum but they do work. I have to agree with you that the view through a microscope using epi fluorescence can be magical and breathtaking! As someone else commented, I can't wait for the book.
Thank you for adding your voice to the discussion Jim - it is deeply appreciated :) I'm keen to have you join us in the database with your experience. It will help everyone get a deeper context and understanding.
Could you please share your microscope deets/ specifications, brand, features, camera, software, etc?
This is the base model for my unit but I've added on several adaptations: www.lwscientific.com/products/soil-food-web-premium-plus-microscope-kit My students all get 40% discount on LWScientific gear :) Their medical grade quality is superb and as you can tell from my images: surreal at times how clean and clear it is. They are effortless to use with a 4k monitor attached.
We live in an age of wonders .. the ability of the average person to engage in cutting edge science has never been there before .. and the ability to communicate findings from citizen scientist to citizen scientist WORLDWIDE has never been there before. Good job, Matt!
Just made a small pledge, can not wait until the microscopy course is available. This will open up so much knowledge and information it might be a life changing if event for me.My move to East Texas on hold for a few more months but I hope to meet up Doctor Soil soon best regards William
What will I find in the local soils in my area...Can't wait to discover!
This right here is more than more than just a course, a book, and database, this is 'a new beginning for soil science', this will make the world a better place for everyone, and 'everyone' will have access to it, and be able to contribute towards a true knowledge of our place in this world, and in the universe. Matt Powers' main goal is to place the power of true science back in the hands of the people, the people with their feet on the ground, the people working out in the fields and gardens, the people who really do want to make the world a better place for all, people; nematodes; and microbes, alike!
As someone who has been working closely with Matt Powers over the past 16 weeks, he has become more than a teacher to me, he is an inspiration, a guiding light, and a true hero of mankind, but above all this he is someone I would gladly introduce as a great friend! This is more than just a course for me, it is my new way of being, and something I will, 'without question', continue to be a part of. If you are also someone who wants to be part of something remarkable, and make a lasting, positive change in this world, then click the link, join the revolution, and I will be seeing you soon! Chrystal Carter, Australia, 'Citizen Scientist', Student of Regenerative Soil and Soil Microscopy 2022-23-24-25 and for life! If you want to change your life, and the world, then what are you waiting for, go click the link already! ;-)
Knowledge is power, and Matt Powers, certainly has ample to share, and in such a way that a 'non traditionally educated, homeschooling, mother of three, has the courage, to go out there and start changing the world for herself, and follow in the Great Matt Powers shaped footprints, and maybe, just maybe, make a few great footprints of her own!! ;-)
Peace, Love and Knowledge, be with you!
Chrystal
nice mate, sick content! so i only need digital camera with software with filters? 5MP is enough?
Are you working with imaging software to enhance readability of your captured images?
I'm looking into the Zeiss imaging software but I do not use imaging software currently. I just have a 4k camera - it's unreal!
If only I had the money to learn how to use a microscope, I guess I can thank the powers that be for the inflation.
Let's form community labs everywhere!! The mycology communities can help - they are everywhere and AWESOME!!
@@MattPowersSoil if I ever buy a microscope I might get into it.
Epifluorescence sounds like the way to go! And the beautiful images these microscopes produce just blow me away. I can't wait to put my fujifilm xt4 4k dslr up to an LW epi trinocular microscope and record it in 422-10bit color with a ninja v recorder and see what some of my composts look like. the dynamic range of my video setup should really allow me to see deeper into the shadows an deeper into the brights and get an accurate image.
Now that's going to ROCK!!
New backer. I hope you reach the goal! So close, and very important
Thank you so much for joining us!! I'm so excited - we are so close!! :)
i just want an excuse to wear that lab coat
I’m looking at picking up my first microscope. Not trying to cheap out but would like to keep everything around 1k if possible. Does anyone have recommendations?
All my students get 40% off LWScientific microscopes and they are medical-grade & have a very large range of options. I highly recommend one of their microscopes if you are interested in excellent quality: www.lwscientific.com/pages/soil-food-web
Thanks Matt, I took you class on one year ago di we still got discount on the microscope? I would love to continue this fun dirty road with you! Been moving like you a lot lately!
Great work 👏
Thank you so much Matt! You truly are a gift! You are breaking barrier to entry for me big time! Much love and gratitude 😊🌱💚🙏✨🍄🐝🧬🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🔬
Wow very very cool and so helpfull! Thank you.
Can it get any more exciting? 😃🍄🧬✨🔥🙌🙌🙌🙌
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