Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-27 Thread Gary L. Roach
On 10/26/19 2:55 PM, deloptes wrote: Doug McGarrett wrote: You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion, if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go. I don't know if a

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-27 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > Agreed, its essentially useless for what I want to do. Way too wide a > field of view. I need an endoscope sized camera with a long lens and a > very narrow F.O.V. for mounting on a milling machine head for a video > edge finder. For this app, it needs focusing, or at least

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-27 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 27 October 2019 05:32:09 deloptes wrote: > Bob Weber wrote: > > If you aren't concerned about high quality then this might be of > > interest. > > > > Jiusion 40 to 1000x Magnification Endoscope on amazon for about > > $22.  Best of all it works on linux!  No drivers needed on Debian. >

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-27 Thread deloptes
Bob Weber wrote: > If you aren't concerned about high quality then this might be of interest. > > Jiusion 40 to 1000x Magnification Endoscope on amazon for about $22.  Best > of all it works on linux!  No drivers needed on Debian. No, please, I am interested in quality. I prefer paying a bit

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread Bob Weber
On 10/26/19 5:55 PM, deloptes wrote: Doug McGarrett wrote: You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion, if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go. I don't know if a

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread Doug McGarrett
On 10/26/2019 05:55 PM, deloptes wrote: Doug McGarrett wrote: You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion, if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go. I don't know if

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread deloptes
Doug McGarrett wrote: > You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion, > if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope > with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go. > I don't know if a high magnification microscope like

Re: Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread Doug McGarrett
On 10/26/2019 02:02 PM, deloptes wrote: Hi, I read some time ago a discussion here about microscope and I am thinking for long time to buy one. I have no idea what I have to look at, so I hope someone would help make the right choice. Here are some of the requirements and questions I have

Good advice on Linux (debian) compatible microscope

2019-10-26 Thread deloptes
Hi, I read some time ago a discussion here about microscope and I am thinking for long time to buy one. I have no idea what I have to look at, so I hope someone would help make the right choice. Here are some of the requirements and questions I have Req. 400x zoom is OK, but I saw also