Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 N Kurt Olbrich, a German scientist who developed a microscope that is supposed to be even better than the one created by Royal Rife. On the Ergonom 500 scope, viruses can be seen in their living state without staining. There are several different settings that allow for phase contrast, zooming in and out for depth of field, etc. The depth of field is remarkable. There is also an interview with Kurt. From what I have seen so far, it seems pretty comprehensive. We were shown pleomorphism at work in a time-lapse video presentation, insects, the lattice of bone, connective tissue, all sorts of microbes, etc. Worth taking a look at if you were interested. Peter Walker narrates. The DVD can be ordered here: http://www.grayfieldoptical.com/microscience/index.html#Ergonom_Videos Watch Videos here. http://www.grayfieldoptical.com/microscience/index.html#Ergonom_Videos Organised by the Royal Microscopical Society 6th to 8th July 2004, Excel Centre, London Exhibition Report Now that the Micro Science 2004 exhibition has come to an end, we would like to take this opportunity to reflect on our experiences exhibiting at Micro Science 2004, organized by the Royal Microscopical Society in London. More details on the exhibition and conference can be found at http://www.microscience2004.org.uk For Grayfield Optical Inc, the MicroScience exhibition was a great success. This was our first major exhibition and was the venue where we launched are new 3D Optical Microscope. We had a large number of visitors and many told us that we were the only company to offer anything significantly new at Micro Science 2004. We had many highly professional visitors including many university professors, heads of major industrial companies, research labs, government agencies, television, press, etc. that were fascinated at what we could demonstrate. What surprised us most, is how positively people accepted that our microscopes are capable of going beyond the limits found on microscopes from other companies. We often heard comments like " In theory I have a few problems, but in practice I can see it works fine " . We found that there are many scientists open to technological innovations in the field of optical microscopy and this has been confirmed by the tremendous response we have had after the exhibition. Grayfield Optical Stand I14, at MicroScience 2004 We handed out more than 100 DVDs which contained a short video on the Ergonom 500 (also shown at the workshop) as well as 2 scientific (medical) films called " Humoral Pathology " and " Symbiosis or Parasitism - A Treatise on Cancer " . These videos can be ordered on DVD from our web site and/or you can view the videos online (broadband and Real player required). We are now very busy following up the many leads we obtained during the show. We have already hosted our first visitors to our labs in Germany to see and test the Ergonom 500 first hand. For example, a research scientist from a notable US government research facility who flew over especially to test the capabilities of this microscope and we are pleased to say that the Ergonom 500 passed every single test with flying colours. We have already been contacted by a number of other organizations and universities which were very impressed with the quality and clarity of the pictures and videos presented. In particular, the DVDs were mentioned which provided a detailed insight as to what can be achieved. Grayfield Optical Inc will continue to develop and release further optical microscopes with capabilities beyond those obtainable anywhere else in their respective class. Up until now, Grayfield Optical Inc was known for the Ergonom 500 Universal Microscope, which is a high powered optical microscope for research purposes. We considered demonstrating the Ergonom 500 at the show, but the logistics of transporting and insuring that microscope were too great for the possible advantages of showing it to the approximately 2000 visitors to the exhibition. We did present the Ergonom 500 in the form of videos (showing on 2 monitors to the right of the stand), comprehensive information including various comparative images, our 1 hour workshop presentation and of course our 90 minute DVD. This DVD can now be ordered from us online in the PAL (Europe) and NTSC (USA) versions. The Grayfield Optical Inc Team at Micro Science 2004 Ray Walker (USA), Peter Walker, Wolf-Dieter Schmidt and Kurt Olbrich (Germany), Chris Thomson (UK) Jackie Harber, Sharon Harber and Liz Thomson (UK) Click here to see some more snapshots from our stand at Micro Science 2004 To find out more about the products we presented, just click on the following links Grayfield Microscopes 3DOM 3D Optical Microscope with 28mm depth of field and 500nm resolution Ergonom 500 Universal Microscope 25000x magnification, 100nm resolution, large depth of field Portable Microscope 10-60x magnification up to 6mm depth of field 4 megapixel resolution Comparison Light Microscopy with the Ergonom-Technology How do We Measure Magnification History of the Ergonom Microscopes (incl. References) The Ergonom Videos Click here to order the Ergonom Microscope DVD online (NTSC or PAL) Click on the links to view the Online Videos (Real Player Required) Broadband connection Introduction to the Ergonom 500 Film 18:27 Multispeed connection How to operate the Ergonom 500, a short description. 6:43 Broadband connection Humoral Pathology. Scientific Film made with the Ergonom 400/500 22:34 Broadband connection Symbiosis or Parasitism. Scientific Film made with the Ergonom 400/500 50:59 Broadband connection A Visit to Kurt Olbrich. A look at the historical Ergonom microscopes 40:13 Broadband connection Micro Science 2004, Workshop Presentation Grayfield Optical Does not include the " Introduction to the Ergonom 500 " Film shown at the workshop 20:53 Click here to download the Real Player required to view these videos. © 2004, Kurt Olbrich and Grayfield Optical Inc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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