Great review. One suggestion when dealing with microscopes: How about showing the half-tone dots of a stamp for us stamp collectors? Also, magnification is relative. The best way to determine the actual field of view *_FOV_* is to shoot a ruler so when we look at it on a monitor we can put our own ruler on top of it and figure out the actual magnification on our own monitor.
5:26 How many pixels are in the image at 400x (20x optical x 20x digital) magnification? Is it the same as the number of pixels at 20x (20x optical x 1x digital) magnification? To me, there appears to be fewer pixels in the 400x image than in the 20x image. I expected the images to stay sharp at the higher magnification but have a smaller field of view.
I bought it 3 years before. Its good but not 400x. I also just saw Apexel 200x lens on youtube i think that one much better. Is has same zoom but the benefit is that it has a clip so it has be fixed on phone and on off led option so you dont have to flash on your mobile. But in my tinyscope i always had to on flash, and it some with some glue stickers to stick the tinyscope on the phone. I think Apexel 200 X Microscope Lens is better than the tinyscope only cause of using benefits but now cause of the zooming option its same in both. Also Apexel is bit cheaper than tinyscope
Hmm ty So it's mini scope or milí scope. Still. It's good for 24 bucks but they should made minimum 30x magnification and then you can go to like 60x or 100x but definitely 400 is crap. Still thank you for you're video that's what I am looking for 👍
I would ban digital magnification from advertising in all cameras and lenses. What´s the point? Anyone can turn a good image into 0.01X or a crappy image into 1000X digitally literally just by zooming in a photo app. This is a relic from the past when you had to bring your camera to the photostore to have the pictures printed. There should be nothing ever again apart from optical magnification.
Is this worth $24? Let's consider that - An attachment that you have to glue to my phone with an adhesive patch? Not on my phone! A 20x lens with digital zoom? All lenses can use digital zoom. There are better quality 20-ish x macro for the same money that do not require sticking it on the phone. Can only be used for flat objects, which is too limiting. Let's face it - $24 is too much money for such a limited product that will be a novelty for an hour, and then never get used again. It is just junk with little practical value.
I think it works best for if someone mainly just uses a separate phone for macrophotography. Which would actually be a much cheaper alternative to those 200 dollar lenses to the 600 dollar cameras hahahaha
It's a fixed focus mic. Great image. Can send live video of pathology slides to pathologist and get her report from distance. Good for oncologists even to get gross view of slides.
Great review. One suggestion when dealing with microscopes: How about showing the half-tone dots of a stamp for us stamp collectors? Also, magnification is relative. The best way to determine the actual field of view *_FOV_* is to shoot a ruler so when we look at it on a monitor we can put our own ruler on top of it and figure out the actual magnification on our own monitor.
Are there any pocket/portable microscopes with actual 400x magnification?
5:26 How many pixels are in the image at 400x (20x optical x 20x digital) magnification? Is it the same as the number of pixels at 20x (20x optical x 1x digital) magnification? To me, there appears to be fewer pixels in the 400x image than in the 20x image. I expected the images to stay sharp at the higher magnification but have a smaller field of view.
Not bad, especially for the price.
That’s really cool, totally buying this. Thanks for the shout out. 🙂
After a year, have you found a way to use it without their (limited) stickers?
I would have…if I had used it that frequently. But I didn’t really need it after that😬
In answer to a question on Amazon, the Seller says optical magnification is only about 10x. Does that seem accurate, or is 20x correct?
Yes ,this should be more realistic . See oppo a98 that has microscope 40x
Does this work for iPads?
Your about the only one who has done a review and talked about the app. Good job, maybe say it slower so we can all hear clearly.
Thanks. I’ve been told before to speak a bit slower but I fear it will become boring.
Either that or lose subscribers 👌
I think you spoke fine, any slower and you’re right it would be boring, I get fed up of slow videos personally.
I found the audio very clear and understandable. Thanks.
Great video, and pretty cool stuff
Can you use this with the normal camera app
Should the lens and the subject be in contact or can there be some minute distance between them?
The lens is in slight relief from lens ring so it is designed to be butted upto object
Thanks, great review.
I bought it 3 years before. Its good but not 400x. I also just saw Apexel 200x lens on youtube i think that one much better. Is has same zoom but the benefit is that it has a clip so it has be fixed on phone and on off led option so you dont have to flash on your mobile. But in my tinyscope i always had to on flash, and it some with some glue stickers to stick the tinyscope on the phone. I think Apexel 200 X Microscope Lens is better than the tinyscope only cause of using benefits but now cause of the zooming option its same in both. Also Apexel is bit cheaper than tinyscope
Can it fit on the nord 10 5g?
It fits on virtually any smartphone camera.
Very good review video.
Do they have one for IPhone 12ProMax?
This will fit on 12 pro max aswell. Actually it will fit on pretty much any camera.
great vid
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Hmm ty So it's mini scope or milí scope. Still. It's good for 24 bucks but they should made minimum 30x magnification and then you can go to like 60x or 100x but definitely 400 is crap. Still thank you for you're video that's what I am looking for 👍
interesting as it seems, i cant see any practical appliction for this.
I would ban digital magnification from advertising in all cameras and lenses. What´s the point? Anyone can turn a good image into 0.01X or a crappy image into 1000X digitally literally just by zooming in a photo app. This is a relic from the past when you had to bring your camera to the photostore to have the pictures printed. There should be nothing ever again apart from optical magnification.
Can you review Tinyscope Cam 1000x ?
Yes I will. Actually I did a bunch of microscopes so decided to change track for some videos. You'll surely see it in the next couple of weeks.
I dont think its 400X,but its still pretty good for the price
He talked about it
100x maximum
Is this worth $24? Let's consider that - An attachment that you have to glue to my phone with an adhesive patch? Not on my phone! A 20x lens with digital zoom? All lenses can use digital zoom. There are better quality 20-ish x macro for the same money that do not require sticking it on the phone. Can only be used for flat objects, which is too limiting.
Let's face it - $24 is too much money for such a limited product that will be a novelty for an hour, and then never get used again. It is just junk with little practical value.
I think it works best for if someone mainly just uses a separate phone for macrophotography. Which would actually be a much cheaper alternative to those 200 dollar lenses to the 600 dollar cameras hahahaha
Its not 400x but 200x i think
Nice irfan bhai 👍
It's a fixed focus mic. Great image. Can send live video of pathology slides to pathologist and get her report from distance. Good for oncologists even to get gross view of slides.
Have you tried it yet? I actually want one if it could
Can you try blood sample? 😅
I can actually try it with the stronger microscope which I featured in the Unboxing video. I still have to review that. That’s a great idea. Thanks
@@MiiBooth Thank you, I'm a MedTech student and bored here in our house doing online classes. Want to see my actual body fluids sample lol.
When I samsung S22 Ultra User than this lens is 2400x xD
Can I get one
You can check out the link in the description box below the video.
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