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Posted: Fri Nov 15th, 2013 02:48
 
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Whilst I am a great follower of the Nikon stuff I do think that the best microscopes were made by Olympus and Leitz. The Nikon plate microscopes were very good but they only magnify x25 if I remember accurately.

Modern microscopes now have a video or still sensor in the prism section so you can record your important images or output them to a large screen for discussion with others! This is really important for histology where the stain is meant to show different tissue states.



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Posted: Mon Nov 25th, 2013 03:11
 
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Here is a follow up on Graham's original post.

http://www.photographybay.com/2013/11/22/nikon-d5200-equipped-with-spotting-scope-at-2625mm-focal-length/



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Thanks for that JK only just picking up on things.Looks a bit over the top and price too!

Starting to walk with out stick now but it will take some time yet before I can walk at normal speed and be pain free! A few bottles of Christmas Wine will do me the world of good.



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Well at least you are up and walking. That allows you to extend your range of photographic opportunities.



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