I'm guessing all these other knobs are only on higher end microscopes, I bought a cheapie off Amazon and all I can do is make the light brighter or dimmer.
The quality of microscopes in the lower price range seems to be getting better these days, but sadly not all teaching-grade microscopes will have some of these adjustments available. BTW, I still have the first "cheapie" microscope I bought when I was 14. I enjoyed it for many years.
I've watched about 5 videos and this is the most understandable video. The both hands can be seen along with the eye piece view
Sounds like it was helpful. I'm glad.
Best video out the demonstrating Kohler illumination, thank you.
Thanks!
So helpful and clear wow thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I'm guessing all these other knobs are only on higher end microscopes, I bought a cheapie off Amazon and all I can do is make the light brighter or dimmer.
The quality of microscopes in the lower price range seems to be getting better these days, but sadly not all teaching-grade microscopes will have some of these adjustments available.
BTW, I still have the first "cheapie" microscope I bought when I was 14. I enjoyed it for many years.
you should center your light source not the condensor
That's what centering the condenser lens accomplishes. (the light source is generally fixed)
@@ItsLearnable never fix the light source
I have a feeling we're not talking about the same thing
@@ItsLearnable thats not my problem
@@lotharmayring6063 you are being rude. If you'd like make a tutorial yourself so we can judge your video too!