by linda on Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:32 pm
Hello everyone,
I hope someone can answer my question. First of all, this will be my first
microscope purchase. This is what i want to accomplish. I want to take drops of water, place on a slide, freeze, and look at the ice crystal formations.
I am looking at the
Konus 300x. Am i to understand correctly, that i can hook it up to a computer with USB connector and i will see what is being viewed on my computer screen? Is it that simple and easy? Also if i have it hooked to my computer, will i be able to look at it from the
microscope lens or what ever you call it?
Or should i go with a simple microscope? I like the idea of being able to print out the results. The
konus has 300x magnification, but what kind of resolution does it have? Is the
Konus right for the application i want to do?
Thank you for your help.
linda
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I am looking at the [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-brand.html]Konus[/url] 300x. Am i to understand correctly, that i can hook it up to a computer with USB connector and i will see what is being viewed on my computer screen? Is it that simple and easy? Also if i have it hooked to my computer, will i be able to look at it from the [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html]microscope[/url] lens or what ever you call it?
Or should i go with a simple microscope? I like the idea of being able to print out the results. The [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-brand.html]konus[/url] has 300x magnification, but what kind of resolution does it have? Is the [url=http://www.opticsplanet.com/konus-brand.html]Konus[/url] right for the application i want to do?
Thank you for your help.
linda