Tittle says it all. Cost no object.
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Thanks for asking this Q, @WFWalbyBinocular AmScope for the win. I use it for a lot more than soldering.
I got this in 2015Thanks for asking this Q, @WFWalby
I need SOMETHING to compensate for my fading near vision !
I've been shopping but I haven't decided on a lighted magnifier yet because there are so many options out there and many of them seem to come from the PRC ...
Thanks for the link to the Brightech, @Pinetree -- an exception in that Amazon says they're a US owned family biz ...
I've been looking at desk mounted lighted magnifiers but now that @Adrian A mentions binocular microscopes ...
What model AmScope do you have ?
Is there a magnification range that you find most useful ?
And does it have an interface for your PeeCee ?
Thanks !
-- kjh
Wow !I got this in 2015
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004U49LHA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A long working distance is key. There are a lot of variations with camera ports, etc. I just take cell phone photos through the eyepiece. One tip that I learned a few years ago is that if you focus with the main knob when you're zoomed all the way in, and then zoom all the way out and turn the eyepieces to focus, you will have sharp focus throughout the zoom range. This works for one height of the thing you're looking at.
Does anyone know where to find one that's not LED? I'm one of those unfortunate people whose eyes have real problems with LED light.
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