This is the best channel I've came across on TH-cam. I almost watch 2-3 videos of you daily. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I've learnt a lot from you 🔥❤️
You inspired me a lot, Sir! I almost watched all of your repair videos. I really love electronics before, until I was introduced in the Telecommunication Industry, but still I am not forgotten my passion. I started to produce some instruments/equipments such as yours. I do have now, soldering station, digital microscope and testers. I was a technician before I became an ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineer). My heart is pounding everytime I watched your videos, it makes my enthusiasm in electronic repair backed and grow. Now I started to build my own business, an electronic repair shop while I'm still on my current job to fund my other lacking instruments. My apology to my English, Sir, but I do appreciate all your doings. I do love electronics, same as your. Wish you all the success! Keep it up! I'll be your no. 1 Filipino fan. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I wanna thank you for your videos, thank you for letting us be a part of your work, you explanations and your thoughts. I know cutting videos takes so much time. Do that all perfect, i love the way you do that and they way you love electronic stuff and gadgets and tools. I learned a lot from your videos, thank you👍👌
Man after watching 2 other youtubers i have been watching your videos for a week straight you are a surgeon! I am learning so much from your videos already. I would love to have one of these microscopes but I'm just hobbiest i can't justify the cost. Keep on with the videos please!!!
Genuinely really great to hear "were passing the saving onto our customers". Of course everyone needs to make a living but the world definitely needs more of that type of thinking. Massive kudos 👍
Thanks for everything you have done. I have started my own repair shop for video game consoles and you have given me so much confidence. Your videos really do help us all!
It's probably worth mentioning, that when you lay back, you don't inhale those toxic fumes that were generated during soldering. I know you guys are using some kind of ventillations, but still, it's a big advantage for someone who does this during the whole day.
Yep, fume extractors help but they can't get all of it. Plus the added benefit that you're not hunched over squinting into a scope all day does wonders for your neck and back and lowers eyestrain.
Excellent information friend seen on 6/9/2022 greetings from Pennsylvania Parkesburg,
I have been following you for several years. I am a Costa Rican living in the United States and I thank you because you are already translating your videos. A hug, my friend. And thanks to the translation I know that you sell convenient products and you have already gained a new client. You also gained a new client because I see that he sells excellent products thanks to the fact that he translates your videos into Spanish.... thank you very much for that. * Translated by google translate *
I use a trinocular scope. That way I have the best of both worlds. Some people have trouble looking over at a screen while doing things with their hands. I'm sure they could get good at it if they practiced but if they've done that for many many years, It's a tough transition. I am one of those people. Been using a stereoscope for a very long time so I only have the trinocular so customers can see what I'm working on from the waiting room. But if you're starting out this setup he's using is VERY nice! It truly is one of the best microscope cameras I've ever seen. The resolution and clarity with the antiglare light are crazy good!
It is the end result that counts! As long as the equipment works satisfactorily for what you are going to use it for, the equipment is good for you and you do not need anything else.
In the way back days I used a surplus dissecting microscope fitted with a simple camera for doing SMD repairs. The field of view was perfect for replacing the itty bitty parts😊❤
I'm not an electrical/electronics engineer or technician but I've become interested in it after my first time doing some soldering on a video game console (a PS3 to soft mod it years ago) to the point of making it a hobby of mine and probably become one or both (engineer/technician). I have plans to build a small workbench for electronics "repair", mods/projects and much more outside of that (as part of my hobby). So I've been looking for a nice affordable trinocular microscope (from Eakins or AmScope) or alternatives and came across this video. I really like what you said about having comfort using the monitor instead of the microscope with your back bent for long hours (even if I won't be using it for many long hours a day). From research that I've come across for a long period of time, both about microscope cameras and monitors (the latter for my gaming setup), I have found that when using a camera instead of the microscope for soldering or anything else, there's lag from what you're actually doing to what gets shown on the monitor. So if the monitor also doesn't have a low input lag then that's even worse. If I decide to go with the comfort route instead of the microscope, then I will consider getting a camera with low lag, a monitor with low input lag and response time. I just don't know what size though because a lot of the bigger sizes monitors have a higher input lag. A 24 inch monitor for 1080p (if that's the camera's resolution) doesn't sound bad, especially if using it with a monitor arm to move it closer or a 27 - 32 inch monitor for a 4K resolution.
I selected such setup for me intuitively before watching this video. And exactly because of the reasons said. My main was not wanting to stare my eyes into some googles and bend myself into the microscope. This quickly get my patience away and make me interrupting the process. Fine tuning manual distance calculation with looking at screen is less of the problem. Comfort! Comfort! Comfort!
Honestly, i bought a cheap otg microscope at ebay and connected to my phone and place to a comfortable position like your posture @Mr. Alex and i got used to it after 3 hrs of practicing micro soldering its not the best microscope but it serve its purpose. Maybe im used to playing vr-gaming , because the feeling is so much alike cause the brain is detached from the physical hand,
You make a good case for your setup. I am glad I held off buying. My reason would be I only have usable vision in one eye so I was going for something with a screen. There are units out there with a screen built in but with the larger screen I can see how you would be better off at the end of the day. Cheers.
the work you put in is appreciated, i certainly appreciate it, i dont do repair but if i did decide to start your channel is the first place i would go to for info and help
I wish I could fix things as easily as you make out here. I don't do repair per say - just bring up boards I design so a different set of problems. Either way thank you so much for making and sharing all this
Aww man I was just thinking about how can I make this more comfortable and you just answered all my questions. It’s always a pleasure watching your videos
A single lens takes away depth perception so the stereo microscope does have some advantaged but I must agree, using a stereo microscope does give neck strain and I wake up with a headache because of it.
There is always a solution, you also have binoculars with 5x-20x enhancement, one they use jewel making or some surgeons use. To work on electronic boards what have you you could make an arm that could do all the movements you need, and you place a non static board on that arm or mount that can have all the movements you need, and some clamps that don't damage the board so you can sit backwards in your chair and still see what you solder, a light can be made on the arm or so. It all can be made under some 100-200 euro's
The problem with stereomicroscopes is that it takes a while to fine tune your setup (chair/desk/microscope height ... etc) Once you have the right setup and are used working with them they are WAY better than any camera microscope.
Not for everyone they are not. It's not a one size fits all. Some people just can't get used to stereo scopes, or have unusual eye prescription for example.
Non of the other people will go so far, really appreciate your review, don't care if your making money from this item. The fact is you went to the trouble to demonstrate the features, try getting that in a shop these days.
Poder trabajar de forma comoda y ademas eficiente se agradece muchisimo por supuesto , sobretodo con el paso del tiempo. Poder llegar a casa sin dolores en la espalda ,nuca, etc.
pick a correct pinset with comfortable weight and length on your hand and practice your hand on surface to hold the weight of your hand to avoid wobbles. I did practice like that. and it works for me
Did we learn something? Oh yes! What do we think about your videos? They are "AWESOME". I must say I didn't know about the other things you spoke about and now I do. Thank you.
It's awesome what you doing and showing us how it's works. Thank you much! I use similar HDMI microscope, but I little disoriented that I have little latency in making and seeing. Have you same issue? And if yes, how do you get over it?
I solder all day with a microscope and it absolutely does strain my back and neck. I actually get very exhausted by the end of the day from it. I’ve tried using the camera to my monitor as well and it’s difficult for me because I’m so used to the microscope. Maybe I’ll try it for a week just to see how it goes, self diagnostics lol.
Haha I forgot about this. I did try using only my monitor but after about an hour I couldn’t take it anymore. I’ve gotten way to used to looking into my scope to work. I’ve even put back my rubber eye cups to focus better. For some it’ll work out but for me I prefer looking into my scope eyepiece.
I always get disoriented with the hdmi cameras but I'm still young so it doesn't bother my back to use the eye pieces on my amscope. I think I'd practice more with the hdmi camera if I was getting uncomfortable. I currently just use it to make videos myself. I also am not under the microscope all day because I do automotive circuit boards mostly.
I forgot to say though. Great video I never thought of that point. I've always wanted to know why people would use this kind of set up other than it being cheaper than most optical microscopes.
You don't notice the aches and pains when you are young, then when you get older your neck or back starts to ache, and you think " wtf I'm not that old yet" lol. then you think back to what you have been doing for the last 20 years and it all makes sense
I agree on how good this channel is. I do (mainly) iPhones. I used an HDMI camera too. I wish I was the caliber tech you are, I take you up on the graphic card help your looking for. I’m an ham and my microcircuit work is mainly hobby. I doubt I could manage the volume you looking at. Good luck 🍀
I have one and I agree that a stereo microscope does put some strain on you. However, the picture quality, stereo image, and field of view are very much worth it. It's a night and day difference. You really wouldn't understand unless you've experienced it. A compromise would be to use a trinocular simulfocal microscope, since you can see the image on a monitor at the same time. You can use the monitor to solder if you get tired of using the microscope.
Ive bought the camera from you, but you don't tell how I can get the picture on a screen & recorded it at the same time on the monitor. What type of capure device do you use / do you connect on your camera?
This is fascinating. I thought you only used the camera for video posting purposes. I didn't know you used it for practicality. Can't wait to save up the funds to grab one of these.
Hi Johny thinking to buy the same microscope, but I don't know which stand to buy, you got it already, is the camera autofocus or manual focus? are you using the amscope or other stand?
@@alrepairs777 first and foremost let me just say after having it for all these months, that it’s worth it. Yes it’s a little pricey, but considering it’ll last you years, it’s amazing and the quality is just as amazing. It is a manual focus and I use the same stand that Alex uses (the AmScope one), I did use a different stand beforehand but it was terrible so I just went all out and got the AmScope one and man it really all is an amazing bundle, good luck bro!
@@johny1220 Thank you my friend for your quick and honest respond, really appreciated!, I think I have to save more to buy the Amscope stand as well, Good luck to you too brother!
I use a microscope with a built-in 7" screen mounted on a scissor arm and I would like to try a stereoscopic microscope but space is a luxury, and the scissors arm takes virtually 0 space while the stereo microscope is huge for my small working area. Like with cameras, the best one is always the one at your hands.
I love your videos, I like them a lot and I will start now here in Portugal, and I will buy a cheaper micro. In the future if things go well, I will think of one just like yours and buy from your store. In this case I am starting by trying to recover a board from a pioneer receiver, desoldering some DTS audio chips..... Thanks for all your explanations, good videos, and all the best to you there. If I was closer I would have applied for the job you were offering :) I am thousands of miles away.
Just got a stereoscope for removing wood slivers. I could not afford one with a camera. for long hours I believe your method should be standard. Posture is everything for a healthy life. Luckily I just do hobby work with jewelry and engraving a few hours a day. I would most certainly do this if I were at work.... a no Brainer for me.
Cool channel, now I'm motivated to fix my dead mabookpro, it was dead because some water got into the motherboard (I was riding motorcycle with my macbookpro in my backpack during heavy rainfall, my raincoat was comprimised). I will try to fix it!
Favorite channel. Is hard passing from stereo microscope to this one... Time will say. Anyway keep up. Maybe one day you can show us all the other equipment you got
That's explain the problem with my neck and back.......There are some advantages and dissadvantages using camera and the microscope itself. On the stereo microscope you can see crystal clear image and the screen will never show the same as the real picture. But if i think my back pain i better do the same soon before its too late.
This is the best channel I've came across on TH-cam. I almost watch 2-3 videos of you daily. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I've learnt a lot from you 🔥❤️
Me also bro❤️❤️🔥
Yes its really cool..you can learn alot of stuff from him..
Me also bro
2, 3??? Those are rookie numbers!
You have to pump those number up 🆙
I actually went to school and got a degree in electronics, to do work like this. Now im a capenter;) Love you're channel man ;)
You are my favorite repair channel! Your work is greatly appreciated brother!
Thanks, I really appreciate it.
You inspired me a lot, Sir!
I almost watched all of your repair videos.
I really love electronics before, until I was introduced in the Telecommunication Industry, but still I am not forgotten my passion. I started to produce some instruments/equipments such as yours. I do have now, soldering station, digital microscope and testers.
I was a technician before I became an ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineer).
My heart is pounding everytime I watched your videos, it makes my enthusiasm in electronic repair backed and grow.
Now I started to build my own business, an electronic repair shop while I'm still on my current job to fund my other lacking instruments.
My apology to my English, Sir, but I do appreciate all your doings.
I do love electronics, same as your.
Wish you all the success! Keep it up!
I'll be your no. 1 Filipino fan.
Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Woah! Relax Stan....lol
@@fpvsmurf Are you bothered that some people have passion? Weird.
@@yasha1928 Just a joke. You know what a Stan means? "I'll be your number one..fan. We can be together soon". You're right.. weird!
You are the best teacher I have ever seen in a phone repair. Your advice is very valuable to us. Thank you sir.. 🙏❤️
I wanna thank you for your videos, thank you for letting us be a part of your work, you explanations and your thoughts. I know cutting videos takes so much time. Do that all perfect, i love the way you do that and they way you love electronic stuff and gadgets and tools. I learned a lot from your videos, thank you👍👌
Thanks Stefan
Man after watching 2 other youtubers i have been watching your videos for a week straight you are a surgeon! I am learning so much from your videos already. I would love to have one of these microscopes but I'm just hobbiest i can't justify the cost. Keep on with the videos please!!!
Your my best TH-cam repair technician I watch two or three videos daily.
فخور بحضرتك جدا، كل فيديو بتعمله بتعلم منه حاجه.
الله يوفقك.
Genuinely really great to hear "were passing the saving onto our customers".
Of course everyone needs to make a living but the world definitely needs more of that type of thinking. Massive kudos 👍
Salutari din Romania. Urmaresc acest canal si mereu aflu lucruri noi. Best Chanel.
Hi, best wishes from Belgium, long live the king Northridge
We appreciate all of your hard work and transparency. You are the man sir! Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for everything you have done. I have started my own repair shop for video game consoles and you have given me so much confidence. Your videos really do help us all!
It's probably worth mentioning, that when you lay back, you don't inhale those toxic fumes that were generated during soldering. I know you guys are using some kind of ventillations, but still, it's a big advantage for someone who does this during the whole day.
100%.
Yep, fume extractors help but they can't get all of it. Plus the added benefit that you're not hunched over squinting into a scope all day does wonders for your neck and back and lowers eyestrain.
I'm always appreciate you
Excellent information friend seen on 6/9/2022 greetings from Pennsylvania Parkesburg,
I have been following you for several years. I am a Costa Rican living in the United States and I thank you because you are already translating your videos. A hug, my friend.
And thanks to the translation I know that you sell convenient products and you have already gained a new client.
You also gained a new client because I see that he sells excellent products thanks to the fact that he translates your videos into Spanish.... thank you very much for that.
* Translated by google translate *
I use a trinocular scope. That way I have the best of both worlds. Some people have trouble looking over at a screen while doing things with their hands. I'm sure they could get good at it if they practiced but if they've done that for many many years, It's a tough transition. I am one of those people. Been using a stereoscope for a very long time so I only have the trinocular so customers can see what I'm working on from the waiting room. But if you're starting out this setup he's using is VERY nice! It truly is one of the best microscope cameras I've ever seen. The resolution and clarity with the antiglare light are crazy good!
It is the end result that counts! As long as the equipment works satisfactorily for what you are going to use it for, the equipment is good for you and you do not need anything else.
Impressive simple but consistent explanation, sr...
In the way back days I used a surplus dissecting microscope fitted with a simple camera for doing SMD repairs. The field of view was perfect for replacing the itty bitty parts😊❤
I'm not an electrical/electronics engineer or technician but I've become interested in it after my first time doing some soldering on a video game console (a PS3 to soft mod it years ago) to the point of making it a hobby of mine and probably become one or both (engineer/technician).
I have plans to build a small workbench for electronics "repair", mods/projects and much more outside of that (as part of my hobby). So I've been looking for a nice affordable trinocular microscope (from Eakins or AmScope) or alternatives and came across this video. I really like what you said about having comfort using the monitor instead of the microscope with your back bent for long hours (even if I won't be using it for many long hours a day).
From research that I've come across for a long period of time, both about microscope cameras and monitors (the latter for my gaming setup), I have found that when using a camera instead of the microscope for soldering or anything else, there's lag from what you're actually doing to what gets shown on the monitor. So if the monitor also doesn't have a low input lag then that's even worse.
If I decide to go with the comfort route instead of the microscope, then I will consider getting a camera with low lag, a monitor with low input lag and response time. I just don't know what size though because a lot of the bigger sizes monitors have a higher input lag. A 24 inch monitor for 1080p (if that's the camera's resolution) doesn't sound bad, especially if using it with a monitor arm to move it closer or a 27 - 32 inch monitor for a 4K resolution.
I selected such setup for me intuitively before watching this video. And exactly because of the reasons said. My main was not wanting to stare my eyes into some googles and bend myself into the microscope. This quickly get my patience away and make me interrupting the process. Fine tuning manual distance calculation with looking at screen is less of the problem.
Comfort! Comfort! Comfort!
Honestly, i bought a cheap otg microscope at ebay and connected to my phone and place to a comfortable position like your posture @Mr. Alex and i got used to it after 3 hrs of practicing micro soldering its not the best microscope but it serve its purpose. Maybe im used to playing vr-gaming , because the feeling is so much alike cause the brain is detached from the physical hand,
Your attention to detail and soldering silks are awesome; pleasure watching and learning from your videos. Thanks a ton.
Thanks mate, much appreciated. Love from India.
You do a great job, congratulations on your success.
You make a good case for your setup. I am glad I held off buying. My reason would be I only have usable vision in one eye so I was going for something with a screen. There are units out there with a screen built in but with the larger screen I can see how you would be better off at the end of the day. Cheers.
the work you put in is appreciated, i certainly appreciate it, i dont do repair but if i did decide to start your channel is the first place i would go to for info and help
Thanks Brother
I like this channel because of the knowledge that i learned here every day from philippines ✌️
I wish I could fix things as easily as you make out here. I don't do repair per say - just bring up boards I design so a different set of problems. Either way thank you so much for making and sharing all this
I appreciate watching your work thank you for your professional videos you are the best one I have seen on TH-cam.
Love your videos, I learn something new every video, much appreciated.
Comfort is the most important in any work station, what you did to your work station is the best configuration 👍👍
Aww man I was just thinking about how can I make this more comfortable and you just answered all my questions. It’s always a pleasure watching your videos
First one, hihi!
Ordered myself one, too. Love it!
Greetings from Germany!
Hello my friend, I live in France and I want to mount the same microscope ie buy the same tools as the one is what you can send me the link thank you
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the time for making these videos.
A single lens takes away depth perception so the stereo microscope does have some advantaged but I must agree, using a stereo microscope does give neck strain and I wake up with a headache because of it.
The teaching you provide is very valuable. Thank you.
One hint at a good scope is to work on concrete floor too . Wood floors in homes will vibrate every time you move .
This is exactly what I was trying to find. Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge. It means a lot to me sir.
Ergonomics is so important. Great video.
i do appreciate what i have learnt through this channel and the content is great and informative.keep up the good work
Good points, watching people use stereo microscopes the first thing that came to mind is what it will do to your neck/back long term.
There is always a solution, you also have binoculars with 5x-20x enhancement, one they use jewel making or some surgeons use. To work on electronic boards what have you you could make an arm that could do all the movements you need, and you place a non static board on that arm or mount that can have all the movements you need, and some clamps that don't damage the board so you can sit backwards in your chair and still see what you solder, a light can be made on the arm or so. It all can be made under some 100-200 euro's
You my friend are a king at what you do. Your videos inspire me and give me an education i can't purchase. Much love friend.
Thanks Mathew.
The problem with stereomicroscopes is that it takes a while to fine tune your setup (chair/desk/microscope height ... etc)
Once you have the right setup and are used working with them they are WAY better than any camera microscope.
Not for everyone they are not. It's not a one size fits all. Some people just can't get used to stereo scopes, or have unusual eye prescription for example.
Non of the other people will go so far, really appreciate your review, don't care if your making money from this item. The fact is you went to the trouble to demonstrate the features, try getting that in a shop these days.
Greetings from South Africa Capetown...your Videos is Awesome keep up the good work and inspiration
Love your honesty Akhi❤️
Greetings from Austria🇦🇹
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Poder trabajar de forma comoda y ademas eficiente se agradece muchisimo por supuesto , sobretodo con el paso del tiempo.
Poder llegar a casa sin dolores en la espalda ,nuca, etc.
Thank you😃👍👌, you are a good human we love you 😃
it's hard at first time, but I get to used it in a day practice. and now I easily point any components on a board.
@@za-se4jv no, just a magnifier LOL
pick a correct pinset with comfortable weight and length on your hand and practice your hand on surface to hold the weight of your hand to avoid wobbles. I did practice like that. and it works for me
Did we learn something? Oh yes! What do we think about your videos? They are "AWESOME". I must say I didn't know about the other things you spoke about and now I do. Thank you.
Thanks Tobias
I like the way you share your knowledge. Thank you.
Makes total commonsense about your posturing with using that type of scope and not the twin eyes ones👍
It's awesome what you doing and showing us how it's works. Thank you much!
I use similar HDMI microscope, but I little disoriented that I have little latency in making and seeing.
Have you same issue? And if yes, how do you get over it?
I solder all day with a microscope and it absolutely does strain my back and neck. I actually get very exhausted by the end of the day from it.
I’ve tried using the camera to my monitor as well and it’s difficult for me because I’m so used to the microscope. Maybe I’ll try it for a week just to see how it goes, self diagnostics lol.
Let us know your findings
1 Monty later, where's the update at?
Update!?
Haha I forgot about this.
I did try using only my monitor but after about an hour I couldn’t take it anymore. I’ve gotten way to used to looking into my scope to work. I’ve even put back my rubber eye cups to focus better.
For some it’ll work out but for me I prefer looking into my scope eyepiece.
wonderfull short tutorial sir..
Masha Allah 🤲🏻
Another advantage of using the camera over the eye piece is that chances of the technician inhaling flux and solder fumes is less.
Good point
Hi thank you, your videos are amazing, best wishes Mike in the UK.
Thanks for your videos, I learned quite a lot. Excellent!
I always get disoriented with the hdmi cameras but I'm still young so it doesn't bother my back to use the eye pieces on my amscope. I think I'd practice more with the hdmi camera if I was getting uncomfortable. I currently just use it to make videos myself. I also am not under the microscope all day because I do automotive circuit boards mostly.
I forgot to say though. Great video I never thought of that point. I've always wanted to know why people would use this kind of set up other than it being cheaper than most optical microscopes.
You don't notice the aches and pains when you are young, then when you get older your neck or back starts to ache, and you think " wtf I'm not that old yet" lol. then you think back to what you have been doing for the last 20 years and it all makes sense
@@FixedUntilBroken p
I agree on how good this channel is. I do (mainly) iPhones. I used an HDMI camera too. I wish I was the caliber tech you are, I take you up on the graphic card help your looking for. I’m an ham and my microcircuit work is mainly hobby. I doubt I could manage the volume you looking at. Good luck 🍀
Very Insightful as always.Thank you
Good evening my friend, can you mention all the accessories of your microscope, on the discription it is not clear
thank you for sharing your knowledge
I have one and I agree that a stereo microscope does put some strain on you. However, the picture quality, stereo image, and field of view are very much worth it. It's a night and day difference. You really wouldn't understand unless you've experienced it. A compromise would be to use a trinocular simulfocal microscope, since you can see the image on a monitor at the same time. You can use the monitor to solder if you get tired of using the microscope.
Thanks so much for your video your work is so helpful thanks for your time you are the best
You told my heart about stereo microscope and digital microscope. Same word you told what I think.
What?
@@deadlyhighdetroit6129 same opinion as told or shown in this video.
Ive bought the camera from you, but you don't tell how I can get the picture on a screen & recorded it at the same time on the monitor. What type of capure device do you use / do you connect on your camera?
This is fascinating. I thought you only used the camera for video posting purposes. I didn't know you used it for practicality. Can't wait to save up the funds to grab one of these.
Salam.
Have a great day sir.
Enjoyed your video.
Keep it up!
From MY
Great video sir.
Watching from Phillipines
Just ordered the same microscope from your website man!! I can’t wait to get it I’m so excited for it!!!! 😄😁🥳🥳
I'll make sure it ships out tomorrow.
@@NorthridgeFix yay thanks!! 😆
Hi Johny thinking to buy the same microscope, but I don't know which stand to buy, you got it already, is the camera autofocus or manual focus? are you using the amscope or other stand?
@@alrepairs777 first and foremost let me just say after having it for all these months, that it’s worth it. Yes it’s a little pricey, but considering it’ll last you years, it’s amazing and the quality is just as amazing. It is a manual focus and I use the same stand that Alex uses (the AmScope one), I did use a different stand beforehand but it was terrible so I just went all out and got the AmScope one and man it really all is an amazing bundle, good luck bro!
@@johny1220 Thank you my friend for your quick and honest respond, really appreciated!, I think I have to save more to buy the Amscope stand as well, Good luck to you too brother!
I use a microscope with a built-in 7" screen mounted on a scissor arm and I would like to try a stereoscopic microscope but space is a luxury, and the scissors arm takes virtually 0 space while the stereo microscope is huge for my small working area. Like with cameras, the best one is always the one at your hands.
Good job, nice explanation keep it up and God bless you
Excellent discussion.
Appreciate your work!
I love your videos, I like them a lot and I will start now here in Portugal, and I will buy a cheaper micro.
In the future if things go well, I will think of one just like yours and buy from your store.
In this case I am starting by trying to recover a board from a pioneer receiver, desoldering some DTS audio chips.....
Thanks for all your explanations, good videos, and all the best to you there.
If I was closer I would have applied for the job you were offering :) I am thousands of miles away.
Your are the best
Yeah I used to make my own rosin flux for freshness, but even assuming you get fresh rosin to start with it's absolutely not worth the trouble lol
Just got a stereoscope for removing wood slivers. I could not afford one with a camera.
for long hours I believe your method should be standard. Posture is everything for a healthy life. Luckily I just do hobby work with jewelry and engraving a few hours a day. I would most certainly do this if I were at work.... a no Brainer for me.
Cool channel, now I'm motivated to fix my dead mabookpro, it was dead because some water got into the motherboard (I was riding motorcycle with my macbookpro in my backpack during heavy rainfall, my raincoat was comprimised). I will try to fix it!
Can you put the link for the adapter and Barlow lenses. Thanks in advance.
Excellent video!
Bruh, what's the model of your monitor you are using on your digital microscope?
Great job and video like always
Very informative and helpful video. Thanks for sharing. 🤓
Favorite channel.
Is hard passing from stereo microscope to this one... Time will say.
Anyway keep up. Maybe one day you can show us all the other equipment you got
What lens model are you using n specification please,,,🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
What tweezers you use for picking up those tiny resistors or components. Please share anyone
The price for a microscope is three times my salary hahahaha
thank you for your interest really
I want to connect the microscope to a laptop any chance you know what software to use to see the image?
My monitor don't have hdmi port
your the best of the best, i wish i could get a full course from you here in Israel
Our online courses are starting in January. More details will follow.
Thank for the shop managing advice.. grazie
That's explain the problem with my neck and back.......There are some advantages and dissadvantages using camera and the microscope itself. On the stereo microscope you can see crystal clear image and the screen will never show the same as the real picture. But if i think my back pain i better do the same soon before its too late.
Well explained from a pro ...thanks
thank you for the tips sir, im confused what i need to buy between the 2, now i have the idea