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Not sure if I should roll the dice on a cheap monitor for a DIY soldering micros
Cyber Akuma:
--- Quote from: ebastler on January 30, 2024, 11:24:14 pm ---That's ok, isn't it? But our answers are better! ;)
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Indeed they are, I am actually getting advice here instead of just basically being attacked for not doing what the people there would have done.
Solder_Junkie:
While I appreciate the OP has one eye better than the other, but as a stereo microscope user I would not like to try assembly or repair of circuit boards without the stereoscopic view.
It is sometimes hard enough coordinating the solder and bit with a stereo view, let alone trying to do the same with a mono view camera.
Lighting is important too, my microscope has a pair of flexible lights.
SJ
jfiresto:
Unfortunately a stereo microscope may be much less useful to the 7% of those under age 60 who are stereoblind. (I was through age seven.)
Psi:
--- Quote from: jfiresto on January 31, 2024, 12:54:13 pm ---Unfortunately a stereo microscope may be much less useful to the 7% of those under age 60 who are stereoblind. (I was through age seven.)
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Yep, if you can't see stereo the advantage of a stereo microscope over a LCD microscope disappear.
Better off with a large TV and camera with good quality macro zoom lens hard mounted above the desk.
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