Does anybody know if the UV light will harm my sensor?
I don`t expect to take advantage of the UV light as I don`t have the proper sensor since I have thought a 375 nm lamp, I`m thinking to experiment with some affordable lenses.
Question Abought UV light.
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Question Abought UV light.
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Pau, we are posting at the same time.
I know the danger, so I`m enclosing it in a pipe sliced as to light only the specimen. Inside the pipe, I'll place a metal sheet for reflection towards the specimen and for protection towards me.
I don`t think the reflection on the specimen would have enough power.
I know the danger, so I`m enclosing it in a pipe sliced as to light only the specimen. Inside the pipe, I'll place a metal sheet for reflection towards the specimen and for protection towards me.
I don`t think the reflection on the specimen would have enough power.
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My YouTube initial video
My YouTube initial video
Pau wrote: A more promising application is to put a filter over the lens to cut that violet light (light yellow usually would do) for detecting the fluorescence of the sample.
I suppose you mean to put a yellow filter behind my objective otherwise how can I interfere a filter between a microscope objective and a specimen, witch as I guess would be very close as my objective won't be a mitu one with LWD as I don`t intend for a simple experiment to spend more than a thousand euros.
I expect to be a Brightfield one.
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My YouTube initial video
My YouTube initial video