Microscopy Part 5- Bright Field Microscopy Basics | Principle and Working | In Hindi
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#Baayo Microscopy Part 5 - Bright Field Microscopy Basics | Principle and working in Hindi
In this video tutorial we talk about Brightfield Microscopy principle, uses and working in hindi
Bright-field microscopy is the simplest of all the optical microscopy illumination techniques. Sample illumination is transmitted (i.e., illuminated from below and observed from above) white light, and contrast in the sample is caused by attenuation of the transmitted light in dense areas of the sample. Bright-field microscopy is the simplest of a range of techniques used for illumination of samples in light microscopes, and its simplicity makes it a popular technique. The typical appearance of a bright-field microscopy image is a dark sample on a bright background, hence the name.
The light path of a bright-field microscope is extremely simple, no additional components are required beyond the normal light-microscope setup. The light path therefore consists of:

a transillumination light source, commonly a halogen lamp in the microscope stand;
a condenser lens, which focuses light from the light source onto the sample;
an objective lens, which collects light from the sample and magnifies the image;
oculars and/or a camera to view the sample image.

Advantages:
Simplicity of setup with only basic equipment required.
Living cells can be seen with bright-field microscopes

Limitations :
Very low contrast of most biological samples.
The practical limit to magnification with a light microscope is around 1300X. Although higher magnifications are possible, it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain image clarity as the magnification increases.

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