Re: What kind of compound microscope a beginner should buy and how to start?
- From: Joe <jdellafera1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 09:47:22 -0400
GTO wrote:
> <snip>
> 1) I would have to learn a little something BEFORE I start spending a
> couple of hundred dollars on equipment. I would buy Professor Nachtigall's
> great book (Werner Nachtigall, Exploring with the Microscope, Sterling
> Publishing Co., New York (1996)). (Today, I would have to get a used paper
> copy!)
A great book. After reading the praises of this book (and despairing over the
exorbitant used prices), I was notified of a copy for $8.50, which just arrived.
>
> 2) AFTER READING the book mentioned above, I would visit the following
> web page by Gordon at http://www.couger.com/microscope/links/gcnewbuy.html.
> I would download Klaus Henkel's Mikrofibel from
> http://www.weihenstephan.org/~fsrklauhenk/fibel/download.html (well
> written!).
2-b) I would enroll in a German class at a local college in order to translate
the aforementioned document! (Babelfish is pretty dismal with technical articles.)
<snip>
Joe (who would like to find a translation of Herr Henkel's paper)
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