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Inexpensive microscope with USB camera connection

Looking for a stereo microscope with usb port for digital camera any reliable sites for these? thanks in advance

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  • Thank you never saw these before
  • Intocoins do you have a Celestron? That is very close to what I've been looking for and just wondering how it worked for coins. Looks like it should do just fine.

    Aggie
    Aggie


  • << <i>Intocoins do you have a Celestron? That is very close to what I've been looking for and just wondering how it worked for coins. Looks like it should do just fine.

    Aggie >>



    No, I don't have either of these. Others on the board have said they like the Dino-Lite for close-ups. I myself would prefer to spend a little more and get a nice Nikon or Canon with a Macro lens.
  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭
  • Be carefull with some "microscopes" since normal microscopes (compound light) are designed with the light source comming from the bottom and shining through the object such as the feathered edge of a blood smear for reading CBC's or malarial smears. A stereomicroscope uses a reflective light source which is used for opaque or solid objects. The Celeston says its a compound microscrope and you can see the light source underneath the specimen stage. But it also says it has LED illuminations.....I don't know what that means.

    Just be carefull in selesting your microscope, it might be a lot of wasted money.
    "One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making new discoveries" -A.A. Milne
  • the AmScope is good for some close ups.

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    The Dino Lite 411T is good for some close ups and the whole coin

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