My missus bought me one of these
Works really well. Haven't used it much apart from creating great gross-out pictures of a tick found on one of the dogs and a head-louse from one of the kids still with its last meal in it.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI bought a microscope from, wait for it, Lidl.
It's ok ish.
The amazon one looks a good deal more professional, you might even be able to see stuff through it.
They've also sold binoculars, bird watching (the flying kind) glasses and telescopes.
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£230 for a microscope ! they'll be bored of it in a hour and back on the iPad playing Hay Day!
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I thought a microscope these days would be a USB device that you viewed on a computer screen. Are traditional optical ones still in widespread use?
(I have no relevant expertise, haven't looked down one since high-school biology.)
A search on Amazon for USB microscope does seem to find many items.
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They don't make them anymore but I've got one of these Intel Play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and they're great fun. I should dig it out and make some images to post on here, maybe even some for Stek
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAfternoon All,
hope you're all doing fine ad enjoying the summer.
Come to mention it I was in blighty last week with Mrs Benes and the children visiting grandparents, we rented a Skoda Octavia from Hertz at the airport and they were so kind they upgraded us to an black E Class E220D AMG edition - which was nice
Anyway down to business
I want to get the children a microscope for Christmas.
Am thinking about this Apex model:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Apex-Microsc...pex+microscope
Anybody any experience of buying a reasonable quality microscope for children and which make and model ?
As ever, I want to buy one and not have to upgrade later - don't like spending money twice
Best,
Milan.
p.s. plan b is doing fine
the angel investment has tippled in six months
and just had an idea for an Uber / AirBnB class of app
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Had one when I was a kid. I looked at some tap water and it put me of drinking it for weeks.
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Originally posted by stek View PostIs it for looking at your penis?
It must be a very powerful microscope if it can find his penis.
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....a pocket-sized paper microscope made from a single sheet of folded paper, a pair of lenses, and an LED. Approximate cost: $1.
The microscope is not only cheap to produce, it’s also relatively sophisticated, achieving a magnification of 2,000 times—equal to the power of a desktop instrument costing $1,000.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI had hours of fun with my microscope as a kid. I've still got (somewhere) a box of slides that a friend's mother who worked in a hospital gave me - I was most pleased with the elephantitis one.
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Originally posted by stek View PostIs it for looking at your penis?
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I had hours of fun with my microscope as a kid. I've still got (somewhere) a box of slides that a friend's mother who worked in a hospital gave me - I was most pleased with the elephantitis one.
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