My experience (from a similar scope) is that you can usually get to read the chip markings by twisting the angle of those small lights, sometimes using only one. Mine can get to a longer working distance, nice when trying to work under the camera. And I've also found is highly useful with just a good magnifier lamp, for just looking at less demanding stuff, but that does not have a great working distance.
I know that it should say,, so I can read it,, by getting the light to fall just right,, if I did not know what chip this was,, it would be harder. :-)
@@MyPlayHouse Depending on angle, I go from unable to see that there is any marks, to easily readable, for an unknown chip. Sometimes only after fiddling around a few seconds.
I have a handy little USB microscope that I hook to my phone and use it to read that tiny text I can no longer see - Fits in my USB case and I can carry it with me everywhere! Another great video - thanks!
I have digital microscope without LCD, but with VGA and HDMI output. Sensor is Sony, resolution and picture image is excellent and I can change magnification by changing optics, adding Barlow lens etc.. Maximum optical zoom is 300X.. And it have ring light. That was great, but expensive purchase, back back in days.. Thanks for review! This gives me an idea to create platform for my microscope with back-lit from down for my daughter to view samples.. Sometimes she using it for science projects.. 👍
does anybody know how to polarize the adsm249 digital microscope lenses? I know can cut the direct polarizing the adsm24? For the led lamp lights I can cut out circular small rings measured out with polarize film install them easily and turn them to deflect light, but as for the 3 lenses andonstar provides lens a d and the one mounted is there a glass lens I can buy to install on all 3 lenses so I can cut film for it that fits or an adapter? Does anybody know where they are or who sells the compatible glass lens?
From what I've read, the inconvenience with this type of microscope is that you don't have a good depth assessment. It is good for observing but not practical for acting. With a soldering iron, for example, you cannot see the height of the tip in relation to the PCB. For this a binocular microscope is necessary. As I don't have any, I'll be happy to know your opinion about it 🙂
I have yet to see any evidence of this microscope going to 2000x? The onoion skin for example you should be able to see the centre of one of the cells.
My experience (from a similar scope) is that you can usually get to read the chip markings by twisting the angle of those small lights, sometimes using only one. Mine can get to a longer working distance, nice when trying to work under the camera.
And I've also found is highly useful with just a good magnifier lamp, for just looking at less demanding stuff, but that does not have a great working distance.
I know that it should say,, so I can read it,, by getting the light to fall just right,, if I did not know what chip this was,, it would be harder. :-)
@@MyPlayHouse Depending on angle, I go from unable to see that there is any marks, to easily readable, for an unknown chip. Sometimes only after fiddling around a few seconds.
I have a handy little USB microscope that I hook to my phone and use it to read that tiny text I can no longer see - Fits in my USB case and I can carry it with me everywhere! Another great video - thanks!
I sometimes just use my phone camera for that, zoom in and read the small text.
I have digital microscope without LCD, but with VGA and HDMI output. Sensor is Sony, resolution and picture image is excellent and I can change magnification by changing optics, adding Barlow lens etc.. Maximum optical zoom is 300X.. And it have ring light. That was great, but expensive purchase, back back in days..
Thanks for review! This gives me an idea to create platform for my microscope with back-lit from down for my daughter to view samples.. Sometimes she using it for science projects.. 👍
I did not realize just how many different microscope there was, until I was searching for this,, it´s a world of options :-)
If only I needed one I would buy that one, great review good times. *Cheers* *73*
for what I sometimes do,, it is a nice tool..
Your channel is alot of fun
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At 2000x should easily be enough magnification to look for lyme disease in blood, tho u might need a darkfield microscope for enough contrast?
That would not be nice to find :-/
It changes the resolution when you exit the menu.
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great hardware congratulations
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I want to see a closeup of the memory cells inside a dead SSD chip
The inside of a CPU,, would be awesome..
Two lights to stop the glare, just like NorthridgeFix explained in one of his videos. Must better than a ring light.
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does anybody know how to polarize the adsm249 digital microscope lenses? I know can cut the direct polarizing the adsm24? For the led lamp lights I can cut out circular small rings measured out with polarize film install them easily and turn them to deflect light, but as for the 3 lenses andonstar provides lens a d and the one mounted is there a glass lens I can buy to install on all 3 lenses so I can cut film for it that fits or an adapter? Does anybody know where they are or who sells the compatible glass lens?
That is beyond me,, :-)
From what I've read, the inconvenience with this type of microscope is that you don't have a good depth assessment. It is good for observing but not practical for acting. With a soldering iron, for example, you cannot see the height of the tip in relation to the PCB. For this a binocular microscope is necessary. As I don't have any, I'll be happy to know your opinion about it 🙂
Okay,, I have not tried that yet, but you might be right,,as focusing was toughie.
Looks like there is no working space for bigger motherboards
That could be difficult..
Microscope > italy machine > microscopio
in Danish it is Mikroskoper,, almost the same.
I don't think it is getting older, I think it is things being tiny
size matters eh lol
I do not follow..
If she says it does not,, she is being very nice.
I have yet to see any evidence of this microscope going to 2000x? The onoion skin for example you should be able to see the centre of one of the cells.
They claim it.. But I would not put much money on that bet :-/
cs = "cross section" maybe?
Humm maybe :-/
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