Hi Jackie. I have an Olympus BH2. It's definitely an older model, but I'm personally very pleased with it capabilities and construction. I'd recommend it, but also warn that due to the fact it's no longer in production, parts and peripherals can get pricey.
Even though the first on doesn't appear to have a full belly like the other one; he appears to have eaten enough already. Maybe that's why he looks so clumsy. Need to get all those legs on the world's tiniest treadmill. 😆
Nice way to relax and still keep skills practice going. I enjoy finding normal things these days , even if only bloodworms.
Thanks for showing God's amazing designs.
Wow!!
I just started my microscopy hobby and was searching for other hobbyists on Substack. Glad I found this! What microscope do you use for these videos?
Hi Jackie. I have an Olympus BH2. It's definitely an older model, but I'm personally very pleased with it capabilities and construction. I'd recommend it, but also warn that due to the fact it's no longer in production, parts and peripherals can get pricey.
Poor bear! :) How many unnecessary steps does it have to do to get further :) Thank you for the videos! It made my day! :)
Even though the first on doesn't appear to have a full belly like the other one; he appears to have eaten enough already. Maybe that's why he looks so clumsy. Need to get all those legs on the world's tiniest treadmill. 😆
:) Yes, you may be right! I thought he was old, that's why he can't hold on :))) ...treadmill :))))))
Is this the same microscope as for the C19 Test photos ? Surely not.
It is indeed. My trusty ol' BH2.