Hello all, This morning I became acquainted with this website and an article by Dr. Glenn Shipley called "Acquiring Classic Microscopy Books on a Limited...
Hi all, I'm brand new to the forum. I'm sure this has been covered many times, but I hope you'll forgive me for bringing it up again. I finally pried out of my...
Hi Rick, Welcome to the group. I have a variety of reconditioned microscopes that would be suitable for what you are asking for. If you would like to visit...
Hi Rick, Welcome aboard. The first thing we really need to know is what you want to use a microscope for and do you intend to make a serious effort with it?...
Hi Rik, There are quite a few books on microscopes and microscopy around. Trouble is most are out of print, but are frequently available through second-hand...
I would almost always have more questions of new member posting an auction before releasing the message to the group. Since this may be the last chance to...
Hi Rik & Ron, This time I was the one that didn't read to OP closely enough. A great deal of what I said before is less clear with Stereo microscopes due to...
Hi Gordon, I'm not sure OP is necessarily looking for a stereoscope. He mentioned "stereovision" and that he might be happy with one "EP" (eyepiece?) Quite a...
Dan, you'd be very correct in that. In fact, at one time, newbies were basically told that they shouldn't reply to certain posts. They were just that, new...
Just about decided to bite the bullet and get Amscopes 1600X trinocular with camera and a question came up. You all can probably answer in a flash. Are the...
Hi Sandra, Yes the Amscope is adjustable for interpupillary distance - All models including T420, T490, T600, and T680. They list the adjustment range in the...
... be a scope made to count the tracks left by cosmic rays, gamma rays, alfa and beta particles in a plastic or photographic negative. > ... Just for...
From Tim (UK) nic.rhodes has reminded me that there were microscopes especially configured for measuring the tracks of Cosmic rays and sub-atomic events in...
Reminder of the microscope group services. For Sale - Wanted - For Trade - Etc. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Microscope/database contains references to books...
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Hi all, Well, my problem is that I don't know what to ask. My wife wants to be able to use a microscope on whatever she comes across, you know, drops of water,...
Hello, I have recently made a website I have been working on for a while "behind the scenes", available online. The post concerning the beautiful antique...
Howard, Thank you for sharing these images. I have bookmarked your site. Not only are the Victorian preparations outstanding but also is your photography. ...
I recieved the B&L ST from eBay and gave it a quick run. The scope is mechanicaly rugged and smooth. It has coarse and fine focus with movement that is similar...
Tim, Plastics and plastic eyeglasses also record tracks from ionizing particles. I seem to remember that they record Alpa and Beta particles best. But will...
For serious examination of micro organisms in water probably a compound microscope is best, but for quick and easy looks at "found" items such as sand, soil,...
You might want to consider a decent (AO, B&L, etc.) used stereo scope. Choose one that is either zoom or has selectable magnifications. Stereo, not binocular....
Hi Rick, Following on from Greg's post I must say I thought it would be difficult to find a name brand stereo within your budget figure. However, I did spot...
... From: Rick Woods <telescoper2000@...> To: Microscope@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2008 11:42:42 AM Subject: [Microscope] Re: Help! -...
The problem is that the members are rabid microscope users. They want to tell all there is to know. We had a member who left named Dora. All she wanted was...
Just to throw in my 2 cents worth. As a first microscope, I would also recommend a stereo microscope (as someone else here has also said). I personally use...
Group, Anyone know how to disassemble a Leitz Apo Pv 40X Objective. There seems to be oil or some other substance ruining the contrast on this lens. Would...