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I thought I was the only person in the world that wanted a microscope. My tiny fish are very tiny, but I want to see the even tinier things floating/crawling/wiggling around in there.
I'm thinking of asking for one for Christmas...so I'm keen to hear if anyone has suggestions, too!
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Well, you can take a peek at http://www.microscopeworld.com/MSWorld/default.aspx and get a good idea of what your options are. There is quite a spread on pricing though, from under $100 to well into the thousands of dollars. For hobby-only use, I'd suggest something in the $100-300 range. Definitely use Froogle to check pricing on whatever model you choose. There are a lot of suppliers out there to pick from.
Ideally, a classic biological-grade compound light microscope will get you the most bang for your buck. I would suggest getting something with binocular eyepieces; they make extended viewing much easier on your eyes. Many schools use 4 , 10 , 40 magnification models. In turn, they have become very inexpensive and are well suited for most cellular observations. If you want to observe LIVE specimens, I would suggest getting a model with LED or fluorescent illumination as tungsten and halogen "cook" specimens fairly quickly. |
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It all depend on what you think you might want to see. A stereoscope would allow you to see the critters up close and personal. Its not the magnification of the microscope but you would be examing a bowl of water an see whats swimming about. With a microscope you would be examining cells, not organisms. You would be looking at a single drop of water to find something and only if its translucescent or a few cells thick.
I would go with the stereoscope. |
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