must have been something wrong with the prism
IMHO a stereo microscope can't compete for field of vision and working room

Dennis Saputelli

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john bougs wrote:
> I don't know about using the Mantis. I tried using one
> a while back, and it might have been something wrong
> with the one we had, but I always had difficulty using
> one it.  I you didn't keep everything positioned just
> right the image disappeared.
> 
> I'm still a fan of the stereo microscopes.  Picked up
> a Nikon with a big boom on eBay for $300 and it works
> much better for me.
> 
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