Venom1080
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What microscopes do you guys use for sexing very small spiders? Like under 2". I can never tell for sure with such tiny molts.
I use this one it comes with a stand and works really well. They are pretty fun to play with.I use a digital microscope. No idea which one but pretty sure @Trenor has the same one. Maybe he can help![]()
I used one of those for a long time. It's just harder to get a photo with them.And if you're not looking to drop more than $10, a simple jeweler's microscope works perfectly fine as well... just don't expect to take any pictures
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00A...microscope&dpPl=1&dpID=51C5CTK5AJL&ref=plSrch
Well not everyone has a nice camera Mr. FancypantsI use a DSLR with a macro lens on a tripod.
I've tried 2 different USB microscopes, including that one, but neither of them worked on my version of Windows. I spent a week working with tech support from one of the companies to come up with a workaround, and they eventually just told me to get a refund and return it. So, the camera it is for me.I use this one it comes with a stand and works really well. They are pretty fun to play with.
What version of windows are you using?I've tried 2 different USB microscopes, including that one, but neither of them worked on my version of Windows. I spent a week working with tech support from one of the companies to come up with a workaround, and they eventually just told me to get a refund and return it. So, the camera it is for me.
How dare you make assumptions about the socioeconomic status of my pants! I'll have you know that I'm wearing ratty old basketball shorts from Goodwill right now!Well not everyone has a nice camera Mr. Fancypants
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.What version of windows are you using?
I never got mine to work with a computer. The photos always came out grainy and distorted, something is wrong with the image processing software. It works flawlessly on Android, though.I've tried 2 different USB microscopes, including that one, but neither of them worked on my version of Windows. I spent a week working with tech support from one of the companies to come up with a workaround, and they eventually just told me to get a refund and return it. So, the camera it is for me.
I also made assumptions about your gender identity. Fight me, bro.How dare you make assumptions about the socioeconomic status of my pants!
I've used my 100mm macro lens as well and it works good. It's just a pain to setup compared to the usb microscope and while you don't have nearly as much size resolution I can get in closer with the usb without having to zoom and crop.I don't. I use a DSLR with a macro lens on a tripod.
This image is from a 1 and 5/8 inch molt (and downsized because of the resolution limits of AB) so you can imagine that it can be used for smaller molts and still provide enough detail:
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Real talk: The hard part about sexing small spiders is not the photography. It's the extremely delicate unfolding of the little molts, which usually dry in twisted ropes that have to be wetted and very carefully spread out. I almost always tear them, and I'm using two fine wires to do the unfolding. If you can get good at the unfolding, you're golden.
I've not tried to run them on that OS. Why did you not take the free 10 upgrade?Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
In my case, Windows refused to identify the device, so I didn't even get that far.I never got mine to work with a computer. The photos always came out grainy and distorted, something is wrong with the image processing software. It works flawlessly on Android, though.
I'm pretty sure that we had already established that in a previous conversation. So there is no need to fight you. I could always come at you, though.I also made assumptions about your gender identity. Fight me, bro.
Hey, as long as it works!!Fancy! And here I've been using a magnifying glass and a flashlight.