Questions for the Dino-Lite Digital Microscope users
Good morning all,
I was considering a digital microscope and was seeking opinions from CU forum members
The AM411T seems to be within my budget (around $329) , but was curious on the screen resolution, not picture resolution.
Is this model sufficient enough to locate RPMs, DDOs, etc? Or do I need a higher resolution for screen viewing? Again, not so much interested
in photographing as I am in locating cool stuff. I have a Nikon D90 w/ a 150MM Sigma macro to do that ;-)
Also, what sorta stand would you recommend if you are sorting through hundreds of coins?
Thanks all
I was considering a digital microscope and was seeking opinions from CU forum members

The AM411T seems to be within my budget (around $329) , but was curious on the screen resolution, not picture resolution.
Is this model sufficient enough to locate RPMs, DDOs, etc? Or do I need a higher resolution for screen viewing? Again, not so much interested
in photographing as I am in locating cool stuff. I have a Nikon D90 w/ a 150MM Sigma macro to do that ;-)
Also, what sorta stand would you recommend if you are sorting through hundreds of coins?
Thanks all
In Loving Memory of my Dad......My best friend, My inspiration, and My Coin Collecting Partner
"La Vostra Nonna Ha Faccia Del Fungo"
"La Vostra Nonna Ha Faccia Del Fungo"
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I do not work for Olloclip in any way shape or capacity. This is just a suggestion that has worked well for me with my coin photography. Just thought I would share.
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<< <i>Again, not so much interested in photographing as I am in locating cool stuff. >>
if this is true, my zeiss 3x6x9 and 20x backup loupes are more than sufficient.
although, you will need good equip to share with us what you find!
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I really would like a replacement for my standard 10x loupe, its too much of an eye/neck ache lol
"La Vostra Nonna Ha Faccia Del Fungo"
rodorr
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