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MicroscopeHello all,
Would anyone out in the cosmic void be able to give me some tips on buying a compound microscope for research? Thanks!
Honestly I would simply contact a sales rep from a reputable company and discuss what kind of budget and projects you have and see what they recommand. That can be a distributor (VWR or fisher scientific for example) or a manufacturer (Nikon, Zeiss and Olympus are quite reputable).
I have a Nikon eclipse 90i in the lab and find it really nice, but I haven't much experience with other microscope, and depending on what you want to od it might be a bit too much. Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Re: MicroscopeI would recommend the Zeiss Axiostar. I have had one for years and it has been a great performer and trouble free. Also the Axiostar is built around a complete system from bright field to Epiflourescence. A good reputable dealer would be to contact nfocus@midrivers.com(Northern Focus Optical, Jim Janoso).
I get no kick back from this dealer by the way, however he is a good friend and an authorized Zeiss Technician Ken Ramos, Aviation Ordnanceman USN Ret.
Western North Carolina "If you see an explosives handler running...try to keep up with him!" Ken's Nature Study
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