NicGregson
Member
Hey guys,
I've recently started working with an Olympus SZ30 microscope.....can't believe how much nicer it is to work with a scope. Much more enjoyable!!! Can't believe I took this long to work with one.
Now I just need to find a second hand pedestal drill.....do you know how hard that is in Sydney? (Side note: Anyone in Sydney wanting to sell/part with an old pedestal drill that the rise and fall table is still smooth please let me know :biggrin: )
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone has used or is using one of these microscopes and finds the eye tubes angled a bit too high? Or is that normal for scopes?
Also, I've been scouring the internet for a 0.5 auxiliary lens....I was under the impression that I couldn't just use any lens that it should be brand specific...or am I mistaken?
I've recently started working with an Olympus SZ30 microscope.....can't believe how much nicer it is to work with a scope. Much more enjoyable!!! Can't believe I took this long to work with one.
Now I just need to find a second hand pedestal drill.....do you know how hard that is in Sydney? (Side note: Anyone in Sydney wanting to sell/part with an old pedestal drill that the rise and fall table is still smooth please let me know :biggrin: )
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone has used or is using one of these microscopes and finds the eye tubes angled a bit too high? Or is that normal for scopes?
Also, I've been scouring the internet for a 0.5 auxiliary lens....I was under the impression that I couldn't just use any lens that it should be brand specific...or am I mistaken?