Friday, 31 July 2015

Digital Microscopes and Video


Most people using digital microscopes capture still images, but rarely capture video, or time-lapse video. But for educational organisations video can reveal an enormous amount. In one instance a physics teacher videoed the commutator on a hand cranked generator and replayed it step by step explaining to his students how the commutator worked. Another teacher videoed in time lapse a Monarch butterfly going through metamorphosis from pupa to adult.

In this blog I have included a beetle feeding. This was captured with a digital microscope.


For information about digital microscopes that capture video and time-lapse video go to the microscope-shop.com.au

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