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PhotoMicrograph Gallery
These photomicrographs were all taken through a PS-150 PocketScope®, demonstrating the superb image quality of its lens. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger image.
 
Like most photomicrographs, these images show enlarged details of the image in the center of the field of view. These microscopic subjects appear smaller when seen through a PS-150 PocketScope®, but the detail shown in these photomicrographs is the same as seen by eye.
Desmids Diatoms Diatoms Feather Down Flea Butt Flea Head Dicot Flower Onion Root
Pollen Grains, stained Pollen Grains, stained Radiolarian Shell Radiolarian Shell Spirogyra Algae Strands Stentor Coeruleus Tilia Stem Tradescantia Leaf Epidermis
Can you identify these specimens?
Click on an image to see it larger (and for the answer!)
The brightly multicolored images above were taken using Rheinberg Illumination, a method that focuses light of different colors onto the specimen from different angles. PocketScope.com® now offers the PocketLum™ Illuminator, a battery powered white LED illuminator that snaps onto the underside of the PocketScope®. It works very well for 35mm film photography as well as digital imaging with the ToUcam Pro Webcam.
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May 9,2008

Learn to take photos through the PS-150 PocketScope® (look about halfway down the article):
Jim Harper's Micscape
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