I do.? An old american optical, 5 different powers, boom stand. Old fashioned fiber optics light (bulb set on low).
Make sure that if you buy one used, that it's not made for chip examination, and that the working distance between the work and the lens is fairly large.? Chip microscopes have almost no working distance.
You'll want a good fan as well.
As for the "hold your head just right, mine doesn't seem to have that problem.
Harvey
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On 10/31/2019 8:24 PM, Dave wrote:
Anybody using a microscope made for soldering? I finally realized I need to be able to see better, and I will pay for the needed fix. I don't think I want a USB style that has the little monitor/display but rather something like these:
Anyone use one? The only con I see often complained about is if you don't hold your head just right, the view disappears, kind of like with a rifle scope on high power.
Thanks