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Dustin Niemeier Posted on Jul 05, 2017
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But, yet in the operator manual it says it should be a microscopic dimension of 0.65mm. Yeah-as in just over One-Half of One MILLIMETER!! That Can't truly be the case, can it?

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Anythinng for Variscope Binocular microscopes

A User Manual for the Variscope Binocular 40x to 1000x microscopes is available from Amazon online:
http://www.manuallibrary.net/1475-40x-1000x-biological-binocular-user-manual.html
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Need manual IN ENGLISH for 138.98946

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www.bio.davidson.edu
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What is the other types of microscope ? how do they differ from a compound microscope ?

Compound Microscope
  • Compound microscopes can be found in most biology and science classrooms. They are electrically operated and use light to enhance the image of a cell. They will have multiple lenses for viewing.
Dissecting Microscope
  • Dissecting microscopes are also known as stereo microscopes. They have low magnification and are also light powered. These microscopes can view objects larger than what a compound microscope is able to handle, in three dimensions.
SEM
  • A Scanning Electron Microscope uses electrons instead of light to create an image. These microscopes produce three-dimensional images with high resolution and magnification. They also have a larger depth of focus.
TEM
  • Transmission Electron Microscopes use electrons instead of light to create an image. The material prepared must be very thin. The beams of electrons that pass through it give the viewer high magnification and resolution. These give two-dimensional images.
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Dear Madam/Sir, I have an Olympus BX50 microscope (which about 14 years old) and suddenly, from one week to the next, the LED light voltage scale only goes half way even when fully turned on to maximum...

It is most likely your dimmer control switch. It is a variable resistor that controls how much voltage is going to your bulb. You will want to contact a local microscope repair company that services Olympus microscope in order to either get it fixed, or to get the part.
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Manual MP120 swift microscope

Here is the email address of Swift Microscopes - [email protected]
I have placed a request for the microscope manual. Let's find out.
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Radical Microscope for Christmas...no user manual

You don't need a specific microscope manual for that microscope, any old microscopy guide will do as at that level, all microscopes work pretty much the same way. Enjoy.
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I found out that Tasco microscopes have been discontinued quite some time ago. A Company called Bushnell 1-800 423-3537 who gave me the number of ABO 305-859-2010 Tasco microscope 750X # 60750-0 call after 3pm. They do not have my manual but can answer questions or send a similar manual. I have to call back stiil hope this helps. Zoom
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