Microscope for beginners


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exactly, what do u need to see?

there's a HUGE difference between an inverted microscope, a laboratory microscope or a Binocularscope.


all of them have basic to advanced models.


I am currently working with very high powered microscopes with deconvolution as well as the Zeiss Axioverts Binocular scopes, and basic Leica M80s...

so you've to know what u want first b4 asking a sweeping question.
 

i start @ home, in my room. take mirco foto of my watch on my bed:thumbsup:
dun laught, is real hard work.
after 10 over yrs, i still do tt sometime:bsmilie:
 

exactly, what do u need to see?

there's a HUGE difference between an inverted microscope, a laboratory microscope or a Binocularscope.


all of them have basic to advanced models.


I am currently working with very high powered microscopes with deconvolution as well as the Zeiss Axioverts Binocular scopes, and basic Leica M80s...

so you've to know what u want first b4 asking a sweeping question.
Thank you for the concern. I am just looking at a simple microscope with decent magnification (200x) and easy to use. Not really looking for something complicated or powerful.

Since I don't have time to go out shoot landscapes because my wife is expecting next month, I figured something that I could do at the comfort of home. The first thing that came out of my mind was microscopes.

Long story, anyway... I saw one which I quite like but only 1.3MP.... :sweat:
1.3 Mega Pixel USB Digital Microscope 230x Zoom
 

Check out the Nikon YS100. There's a mirror version YS50. These are portable student microscopes.

Also remember to check for adaptors to connect your camera.
 

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