Re: Soldering 402 chip R's
- From: Ecnerwal <LawrenceSMITH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 02:52:40 GMT
In article <1fn3f3tncuaj4h9b7pp2dlim4i5vqke9ub@xxxxxxx>,
John Larkin <jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I really like my Mantis:
http://www.visioneng.com/images/picCompactUserLrg.jpg
You could also set up a macro camera (with plenty of light, but plenty
of light is good with any of these methods) and a 19-22 inch monitor.
I'll probably end up there one day - eyes don't improve with age. It
would certainly help with the "Post 5 diopter vision adjustment period",
and might offer a zoom option easily.
There are also various types of telescopic magnifiers for longer working
distance, but they appear to give you a great deal of tunnel vision -
which not a problem with "overly strong reading glasses", and they are a
lot more expensive.
--
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