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Fault at its main digital board. Short circuited component/s at it. Contact any service technician; or the authorized service center. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Main digital board should be troubleshooted. If
you are not familiar with electronics, do not attempt to repair.Whether you sufferfatal electrical shock!
Instead, contact any experienced service technician, or the nearest service
center
You don't give any brand name or model number of some "microscope" Most microscopes have no SD card slot, so yours must have a camera inside it and a memory recording unit for taking shots.. Contact the maker, whoever that is, for customer support that you already paid for.
That is all that can be suggested from so few details.
Hello, Have you tried putting something under the microscope and then trying to focus on it?Maybe the lens is out of focus. See if there's nothing obstructing the lens. If problem persists after trying those two things you should probably send it to warranty as there most likely is a bad connection between the lcd and the camera. Hope you can fix it easily.Best regards Vlad
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