Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Dragonfly under the Microscope

Fein Optic FZ6 stereo zoom microscope 7x-45x with Jenoptik Gryphax Subra HD microscopy camera.
FZ6 Stereo Microscope
The images below of a dragonfly were captured using the high resolution Fein Optic FZ6 stereo zoom microscope and the Jenoptik Subra HD microscope camera.

Dragonflies are fast, agile fliers, sometimes migrating across oceans, and are often found near water. In flight, the adult dragonfly can propel itself in six directions: upward, downward, forward, back, left and right.

Each dragonfly image was captured between 7x and about 30x magnification. The images were captured using the Jenoptik Gryphax software that is included with the Subra HD camera.


Dragonfly wing captured under the Fein Optic FZ6 stereo zoom microscope with Jenoptik Subra HD camera.
Dragonfly wing captured with the FZ6 stereo microscope.

Stereo zoom microscope image of a dragonfly.
Dragonfly body captured with the FZ6 stereo microscope.

Dragonfly captured under the stereo zoom microscope.
Dragonfly captured with the FZ6 stereo microscope.

Dragonfly captured under the FZ6 stereo zoom microscope using the Jenoptik Subra HD microscope camera.
Dragonfly captured with the FZ6 stereo microscope.

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