Photographing microscope and method for quickly photographing by using same
A microscope and fast technology, applied in microscopes, optics, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of blurred photos and low photo efficiency, and achieve the effect of convenient observation, ensuring photo quality, and avoiding solution spillage.
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[0046] like figure 1 , figure 2 and image 3 As shown, the photographic microscope of the present invention includes a camera 1, an object stage 2, an objective lens 9, a light source 4, a controller 8, a first motor 5, a second motor 6 and a third motor 7, and on the object stage 2 An observation vessel 3 for storing the sample solution is provided, and the observation vessel 3 includes a housing 31, and a sealed passage 32 is arranged in the housing 31, and one end of the passage 32 is connected with an inlet pipe 34 through which the sample solution flows, and the other end is connected to There is an outlet pipe 35; the observation vessel 3 is also provided with a focus 33; the bottom of the focus 33 is flush with the bottom of the passage 32; the observation vessel 3 is also provided with a focus 33; the bottom of the focus 33 is flush with the bottom of the passage 32 flush.
[0047] Working principle: the first motor 5 can drive the stage 2 to move horizontally, the...
Embodiment 2
[0049] The method for taking pictures quickly with a photographic microscope comprises the following steps:
[0050] A. Prepare sample solution: fill the channel with sample solution and wait for its precipitation;
[0051] B. Define the observation point: define any two non-overlapping observation points (a, b) in the channel, establish a Cartesian coordinate system, and take the direction of the extension line connecting the two observation points (a, b) as the x-axis , the direction perpendicular to the x-axis is the y-axis, and the origin of the Cartesian coordinate system does not overlap with the two observation points (a, b);
[0052] C. Initial measurement: Focus on the two observation points (a, b) and the focal point (f), and record the focal length values of the two observation points (a, b) and the focal point when the sample solution is clearly visible in the microscope image , the initial focal length value of observation point (a) measured by microscope is y ...
Embodiment 3
[0069] This embodiment is a further improvement made on the basis of Embodiment 2. By selecting a 40x objective lens to take pictures, the focal length difference between two adjacent layers is 6um, which can also ensure that clear photos of formed elements can be taken.
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