Using BioLux NV microscope in Ubuntu Linux

A human cell
I recently got a Bresser BioLux NV microscope. Of course it is quite cheap and you get what you pay for. I’m still very pleased with it because it is a fun toy, and I’m not afraid to destroy something by not treating it properly. I’m also happy that the cam works well with Linux.


The cam only has a VGA 640×480 resolution but for me that’s sufficient. It is recognized by my old Ubuntu 10.10:

$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 18ec:3366 Arkmicro Technologies Inc
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It looks like there is a very similar model with a different cam.
So far I use Cheese to look at my objects of interest (the two programs i found so far seem not to be intended for my purpose; http://gxsm.sourceforge.net/, http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~MM/MMwiki/index.php/Micro-Manager).

To get an idea of the magnification, here are 2 mm in the lowest magnification (4x objective times cam optics):

I looked at the obligatory leg of a fly:
Leg of a fly, 4x objective
Leg of a fly, 10x objective
Leg of a fly, x40 objective
The scale of the above image is 0.2mm (taken with 40x objective). At this scale you got to decide where to focus:
Leg of a fly, 40x objective

And finally a riddle. Can you guess what’s this?
Riddle
Riddle, x10 objective
Riddle, 40x objective