How to Turn Your iPhone Into a Microscope with a Drop of Water [DIY Hack]

Who doesn’t love to experiment with iPhoneography? Here’s a super cool tip on how to turn your iPhone camera into a microscope with just a drop of water, as noted by Alex Wild over at Scientific American.

All you have to do is place a drop of water on your iPhone’s camera lens, and voila, you have yourself a DIY microscope or the perfect macro lens. The technique isn’t new, and has been used before by a research team at U.C. Davis. They tested the water droplet technique which forms a meniscus, and the subsequent curved surface would act like a magnifying lens, that enabled them to diagnose patient samples.

Here’s a sample image taken by Alex–the water acts so well you can even see the hairs of a honeybee:

I tested Alex’s idea and came up with the following picture of a toonie. Note the first image is the max I could get my iPhone 4S camera to focus. The next image is literally a macro shot of that same toonie, but with a water drop on the lens.

You can even see the typica of my fingerprint:

I took my pictures with the iPhone 4S on the edge of a flat surface screen side down. I placed a droplet of water on the lens, then slid the camera over so I could see the screen, and snapped the picture with the volume up button. I’m sure you can come up with other methods for your iPhone ‘water-graphs’.

As always, be warned when using water around your iPhone. Let me know how this little iPhone photography hack works for you!

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W3STC04ST
W3STC04ST
14 years ago

If you put water in your charging port will it charge faster? lol JP.

Gary
Reply to  W3STC04ST
14 years ago

Gonna try this, brb!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Gary
14 years ago

 ^ The last post sent from Gary’s iPhone 4S. ^

Gary
Reply to  Anonymous
14 years ago

How did you know?

Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Device

Senators24
14 years ago

Lmao, that’s awesome!

Michael Schmid
14 years ago

Yeah! let’s all pour water on our iPhone 4S camera lens!

Gary
Reply to  Michael Schmid
14 years ago

It’s so fun!

W3STC04ST
W3STC04ST
Reply to  Gary
14 years ago

All the cool kids are doing it

Greed
Greed
14 years ago

we have your fingerprint on records now lulz

Djelimon17
Djelimon17
14 years ago

Make sure you’ve got some rice on hand

Anonymous
Anonymous
14 years ago

Cute. Wondering how long it will take some bright spark to simply build a ‘microscope lens’ the size and shape of a water drop to pop onto an iDevice camera and then charge $20 for it. Hey…wait a sec – consider it copyrighted as the iMicroLenz…

;p

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