Re: Making a microscope
From: Michael A. Terrell (mike.terrell_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 03/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 03:12:10 GMT
Don Taylor wrote:
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> "Russ" <StateStreetAmusements@hotmail.com> writes:
> >After pricing stereo microscopes and not wanting to spend $400+ And after
> >buying 5 or 6 little 1x,2x,4,5, magnifying lens I was wondering if there was
> >a way to construct a cheap stereo microscope. It doesn't have to be stereo.
> >It just needs to be 10-20x power and about 5 inches of clearance between the
> >lens and the pcb I am looking at. How would you go about putting this
> >together? I have a old pair of binoculars if that will help. Any ideas?
> >Thanks again
>
> The Intel usb microscope might be an option. It has cheap plastic
> lenses in it but with a little work you might be able to replace
> those with reasonable quality lenses. I saw one in the Goodwill
> the other day for $9. I imagine they show up on Ebay for 10x that.
>
> I considered modifying mine to swap the lenses but never finished.
I bought one new for less than $50 but it isn't much of a
microscope. The frame rate is too slow so its difficult to get a sharp
focus, and it has a horrible depth of field.
-- ? Michael A. Terrell Central Florida
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