My microscope...till tomorrow

What equipment do you use? Post pictures and descriptions of your microscope(s) here!
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MitchW
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My microscope...till tomorrow

#1 Post by MitchW » Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:27 pm

I'm new to microscopy, other than 45 years ago in college. I'm right now using a newly purchased digital scope like the one attached, to examine and repair watches. Using it to example biological specimens got me more interested and am awaiting delivery of a trinocular scope which I will attach my mirrorless SLR to.
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New to microscopy after 45 years
Former gemologist and teacher
Omax M83EZ-CO2 w/Nikon Z fc
LinkMicro LM249MS

deBult
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Re: My microscope...till tomorrow

#2 Post by deBult » Sat Sep 16, 2023 5:39 pm

Some guidance on attaching your scope to your camera.

https://krebsmicro.com/

Scarodactyl
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Re: My microscope...till tomorrow

#3 Post by Scarodactyl » Sat Sep 16, 2023 10:59 pm

Congrats! Post about what you get and how you like it.

Phill Brown
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Re: My microscope...till tomorrow

#4 Post by Phill Brown » Sun Sep 17, 2023 7:45 am

Diatoms in DF should be enough to hook anyone.
As an horologist my collection started with an original model Mantis, used for things like overcoil balance springs,great for PCB work which is it's intended application.
Fitted an old binocular type USSR 8.75x to the lathe for pivots mostly.
It went wrong with a Watson binocular that got broken in transit,had to get another...
Picked up a Watson microsystem with a rotating stage but low power BF.
Had to know if Nikon phase was worth the extra.
Then there's inverted phase and infinity.
It's a slippery slope.
10+ microscopes doesn't happen overnight but all too easy.

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