Hi all- I'm new here, and new to engraving. I'm trying to put together some basics to get me started. I'm working on a limited budget, so much of what I have is used. My main question pertains to the microscope (which I have little knowledge about). I had a couple older scopes, only one of which might work, but not a very good scope. I just purchased an Olympus binocular scope with 4x zoom. The model is VMT – 4F. Eyepieces are GWH10x 23.
The optics are great, but even at 1x zoom, a nickel fills the entire view, and only gives me about three inches of working space between the scope and subject. So, I just seem to have too much magnification, and I don't know where to go from here. I see people talk about using a .5 Barlow lens to increase the working distance, but I'd have to find one, plus the extension tube the manual says I'd need for the .5.
No budget for a high-end scope. Is there any way I can make this one do the job?
Any help is appreciated.
The optics are great, but even at 1x zoom, a nickel fills the entire view, and only gives me about three inches of working space between the scope and subject. So, I just seem to have too much magnification, and I don't know where to go from here. I see people talk about using a .5 Barlow lens to increase the working distance, but I'd have to find one, plus the extension tube the manual says I'd need for the .5.
No budget for a high-end scope. Is there any way I can make this one do the job?
Any help is appreciated.