I used to use the aforementioned AMSCOPE SE400-Z (but branded by someone else).
I'd be a bit more careful with such a statement.
the way I understand it, there are a lot of small factories in China, and they may even buy the same castings from the same factory as amscope does, but lenses and other parts may be sourced elsewhere and vary in quality and the workmanship with which it's all put together may vary too.
I have also bought such an stereo microscope and I like it a lot.
The microscope head is quite good, and I bought it with the cheapest option as a stand. "Just to get started".
If you are a bit handy, I recommend to only buy the microscope head and make the rest yourself.
I never got around to actually doing it, but my ideal microscope stand would have a few stepper motors and potentiometers.
One stepper motor would adjust the height, while the other would be attached to the zoom knob.
This way you can adjust both the zoom, focus and amount of light in the right proportions while changing the zoom.
Another potentiometer would just be for the height to adjust for the height of the thing you're looking at.
There are a bunch of reasons that come together and make this a viable project.
* The microscope frame and feet is relatively expensive to the separate head, which is quite cheap actually.
* Those frames are not of the best quality,
* MGN15 rails and carriages are quite cheap, and it's easy to make something with it.
* Adjusting height, zoom & light with a single knob is an quite nice option to have.
Soldering though a single lens / LCD screen is not for me. Some people can get used to it, but I really miss the depth of field.
A single camera is quite usable for inspection though.
I do not care much for those LCD screens, as I already have a 107cm 4K monitor in my soldering corner.
Combining that with a decent camera and "machine vision" zoom lens is a nice extra to have, and such a solution would not have to cost more than EUR60.