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One thing to note is that the 7" version of these microscopes can output HDMI and the built-in screen simultaneously. The 10" ones can not do that, the built-in screen turns off when HDMI is connected. I bought an AD246SM and quite happy with it.
@andrew_koala2974You are absolutely incorrect. You don't capitalize on/off within a sentence when referring to switching. They are capitalized on switches because they are labels. Provide a reference for this assertion.
@andrew_koala2974my god, he and many of us might need more formal education on grammar and writing but you clearly need someone to help you out with your ego and/or etiquette
It's really nice to see a real side by side by side 😅 comparison. They look quite similar at a glance, so it's good to see good attention to detail between them.
Your comparison videos have been very thorough. It really helps seeing actual images side by side to cut through all the misleading resolution claims and hype. Thanks!
The amount of data and information that is packed up in this video (and probably your videos in general, since I'm new here) is amazing!! Keep the superb job! Loved it..
Thank you for this review. I bought the Tomlov but mine is will be mainly for knife sharpening. Plus I’m nearing 60 and eases strain on general use when needing magnification.
Whow! Impressive comparative review! Those are really useful to see things like bonding (damaged?) or default on IC's surface (ESD?). I would definitely use it for personal project to solder small components like 0.5mm pitch IC's!
I started trying to design my own open source Microscope using a Raspberry Pi and a HQ Cam (not got round to finishing it as got distracted!). Wonder how it would compare cost wise and technical capabilities..😅
Have you tried reading the spi flash and copying over the firmware from the linkmicro to the other ones? maybe the wifi can be enabled on the others. That said, it would be interesting if there are other software features, which could be enabled/disabled.
I'm looking for a digital microscope for both smd workflow and photo microscopy. My first questions are about artifacts and what file formats the scope can output preferring RAW format. Since the sensor is only 4MP it's a pass for me. I would be interested to see a stepped gradient from black to white to see it's dynamic range and how it deals with contrast. This is the first video I've seen of yours and the depth you go into is more than I usually ask for and entirely enjoyable. Thanks.
I have the Tomlov DM602 PRO. I bought it to inspect phonograph needles for wear or damage. The D lens works very well for that and is a bargain at $200 for that level of magnification. Thank you so much for revealing so much about the scopes and posting a video about it.
Thank you for the very good review and confirming that they don't really provide a high pixel sensor. One thing that i would have liked to see is a delay measurement. For working (soldering) directly under a microscope, having even a small delay can be pretty annoying. I think the test could be very simple, take a LED flashlight and switch it on, and see how long the difference is between the switching and the image on the screen changing. If you use a digital camera in high frame rate mode, you should be able to measure the delay down to a few milliseconds. I currently still prefer optical binocular microscopes for soldering, because the first digital ones i tested were lagging way too much, but maybe the newer ones with more powerful processing have less image lag?
First of all: Thank you for this detailed technical comparison! Did the double amount of memory in the LinkMicro result in smoother operation than the others, or was there no perceived difference in handling?
Dude, amazing video. I wish I had found this when I first started looking into digital microscopes, you cover it all in one video. Impressive research.
do you know what kind of lenses these are they have a little cone shape on them they aren't standard lenses they make them different on these models? I'm trying to 3d print a polarizer that snaps into these lenses that I can use that rotates 360 degrees. Keep up the good work @EvilmonkeyzDesignz
Nice overview, I could definitely use something like this for PCB repairs, it’s not always easy to use magnifying glass and later watch the soul of components leaving their bodies because of tiny little solder short
Question about photographs, is there a way on any of these types of scopes to set a timer or burst setting for pics? What I’m trying to do is capture photos every second (literally) for 5 seconds consecutively then a delayed photo at the 30 sec mark. This is an extremely specific purpose I need it for. Thank you in advance.
It's still probably worth getting a good bifocal Amscope that is set up with lenses that give you needed magnification and enough clearing to work under it and just get the camera adapter for the scope that sits in the eye piece that goes into a pc via USB. I know the price difference here is steep but if you take care of the scope I have a feeling that you could always resell it used for a fair amount of what it cost you to buy. You would also have the option to change lenses and use the same scope in many configurations just buying additional lenses from Amscope. The video out from the camera adapters going into the pc just like a web cam and the software included from Amscope would give you lab grade tools to do analysis on the video and you could output the image onto anything you can output video from a pc too.. so anything pretty much. The image clarity from looking directly into the optical configuration and with bifocal lenses would be high and give you depth, something that make a big difference on being able to accurately work with anything under the scope such as electronics work. These things is probably why you see these scopes in labs around the world and technical workshops everywhere.
Big fan here! I have a very cheap usb microscope for hobby smt inspection & soldering, and spending so much on a screen one always makes me think about buying a binocular one. But then the cost stops me, and the loop starts over and over again😅💸
Thanks for that very complete and professional review. You don't simply did an unboxing as so many people do ! I do have a question, what is the wifi module used for ? Can we display the image via wifi on an Ipad for example ?
Thanks, I appreciate that! It's funny you mention the wifi, because there actaully isn't any mention of the wifi in the manuals. It's clearly built into the microscopes, and can be enabled in the software, but the manuals and websites don't specify a specific app to use with it. It's possible that it might just work with some of the apps available, but it's no guarantee.
Thank you for a great comparison. I am looking at purchasing a used Linkmicro LM249. The remote is missing from the kit. Would the kit still be usable without the remote? What functions are done by the remote? Can any of the remote functions be done by the buttons below the screen? And are there any functions that can be done only by using that remote? Thanks.
Hi, thank you for these detailed and informative videos. I saw your other comparisons, but I'm not sure about one thing, how does the TOMLOV DM201 compare to those 3 microscopes here? I'm interested in the image quality and detail, I know it has a smaller screen, but the price is similar and from the specs it seems to have a higher resolution, but those have the 3 lenses, and should be more versatile and achieve various magnification levels.
that usb c adapter might actually be a micro sd reader. it looks like there’s a small gap in the usb a side that could fit a card, and i’ve seen other card readers of this design.
Thank you for the content!! Something about circuitry and chips is so fascinating, do you work with them in your career or just tinker? I'd love to start playing around with my own microelectronics, I see a lot of people making digital instruments and synthesizers, but I don't know anything about music, where would you recommend starting haha.
If I won I would use it to get by till amscopes become affordable. I bought a Xbox one X hdmi retimer chip from Texas Instruments, I got a solder iron, some flux & a heat gun, last thing i need is a scope/camera to plug into my tv. Also got an old MacBook logic board that needs repairing. I liked that you also did a tear down to confirm they were identical clones & not just a review without proof of what’s inside. Good to see some people go the extra mile for the viewers & provide more info not just a “sponsored shill”.
Thank you for this video. It was very informative. I now know that those three models are virtually the same and I can look for the one that’s cheapest.
Very interesting video, thank you. I have been looking into the various models and brands lately when I came across your video. I read that the Tomlov DM201 Max claims to use a Sony IMX CMOS sensor so it would be interesting to find if that is actually true and if it actually improves the image quality or not. I have not come across any others that make that same claim.
I still have the DM201 that I reviewed in the first comparison video. I thought I wasn't going to be able to open up the microscope without destroying it, so I wasn't able to confirm what image sensor was inside. I'll have to give it another try and see if I can confirm. I'd be willing to bet its only a 4MP sensor as well, not the 16MP sensor that the DM201 claims.
@@EvilmonkeyzDesignz Seems YT ate my comment. The base and other special editions of the 201 use the older 4MP sensor I believe. Only the "max" version uses the Sony one. If you search the big rain forest for tomlov dm201 max it will have 25 MP in the description. Not likely true 25 though, but maybe with interpolation.
I would like to be able to use this microscope to detect faults at the track and component level to identify potential problems such as short circuits, connection failures, or physical damage. Without a doubt, the microscope would be for personal use because I really like prototypes and making PCB designs, I have been following your channel on Instagram for some time now and everything you do is very interesting.
I love to learn and work on electronics and components. I just don't know what tonatudy for this specific job ,since there are so many IT and technician certs,and degree .any help
I recently found your channel, And have been wanting to upgrade my setup that I do repairs with. Do you have a recommendation for 600.00 or under ? I currently have a Andonstar but not this model. But I can tell the zoom is horrible when I am trying to work on things. I use an arm for my scope, modified. Also if it could run HDMI out while showing on its screen that would be a big plus. Hope you catch this question.
Ha, thank you for doing this. It's encouraging to know there are honest people doing honest stuff. In the free world it can be hard to imagine a place where things are made with no oversight, so pretty much anything goes. Nice to know that even though they lie and misrepresent what they are selling, there's people helping protect consumers by exposing their lies.
It's a tie for me between these three microscopes, since they are all identical. It really seems like they used all the same exact pieces they just have a different name or firmware on them. I can't say that will always be the case between the brands in the future, but for these three microscopes, you'll basically get the same thing no matter which one you get. :)
Hi, I would use it for smd soldering as I will order soon a couple of boards for a big project (and I don't have any kind of microscope 😭) I'm currently study electronic engineering so it will really help!
Find a Texas Instruments chip early in the 1970s, and you'll find a Star Trek Enterprise doodle. I have seen it while in the Marine Corps Electronics Maintenance Company with an 800X mag.
I'll definitely keep my eye out for it. I know of the TI chip with NASA's space shuttle, and I've seen that another TI part exists with a Lunar Lander on it, but the part number for that is unknown. I have found a doodle of the Star Trek Enterprise, but it was on a Rockwell International chip. I'll have to post that video.
I was kinda interested in the 4.3 inch Tomlov. (the DM4S) Something with a screen (which also gives a non-inversed, or de-inversed, image), seems kinda tempting ...but not if it's fraudulent. Granted, don't need 1000x ...and after discovering that my cheap Chinese loupe is also lying about its magnification, it seems that maybe 30x-40x, or 30x-50x, would be enough, for my purposes...
I love soldering SMD and hate checking for bridges, my eyes don't work well enough anymore, I'm on a lookout for a microscope but can't convince my wife to spend so much as she says I'll use it maybe once a year 😂
i found this very interesting and detailed. if i manage to win the microscope i would use it for repairing pcbs and power supply main boards. i’ve always wanted to try to do chip replacements and micro soldering but i never had the money to buy a microscope.
does anybody know how to polarize the adsm249 digital microscope lenses? I know can cut the direct polarizing the adsm24? For the led lamp lights I can cut out circular small rings measured out with polarize film install them easily and turn them to deflect light, but as for the 3 lenses andonstar provides lens a d and the one mounted is there a glass lens I can buy to install on all 3 lenses so I can cut film for it that fits or an adapter? Does anybody know where they are or who sells the compatible glass lens?
I only have an optical microscope from Novex with underlight, where I can only take shaky videos with my cell phone in my hand. :( Such a digital microscope would be a perfect upgrade for my electronics laboratory! ♥
This goes really far… i have nothing with microscopes but a few days ago i searched on Google (out of curiosity) microscopes and now i do have a "digital microscope" video recommendation… i’ve already got rid of all my social media accounts (except TH-cam if its counted social media), but with this rate i will get rid of all my smart devices and (commercial) email adresses! Shame on you TH-cam!
k please help me can you give me a recommendation for a telescope that is cheaper than $100 that I could get on the timu site or the Amazon site that can help me be able to solder these very tiny boards for drones I build these tiny loops and I can't solder these boards because I can't see them and I'd like to be able to record them on my video for my TH-cam channel as I am sorry so could you please help me tell me which one to pick out so I'll have a very good telescope to solder and make videos with thanks a lot i was looking at the telesopes on temu and there are so many i want to plug into my 72 " flat screen too
so is it better than to just buy those sony camera sensors instead for $150-200 and those cheap lens...and make it one of those digital microscopes with a stand, and feed it to a HDMI output? i can't believe the camera is 4MP....
I know nothing of this but it's cool to look into things up close and maybe fun to know how to fix phones and do micro soldering with a bit of fires 🔥
Congratulations, you have won the giveaway! Please reach out to me via the email address linked in my About section here on TH-cam so that I can get this microscope on its way over to you. :)
G1200 vs Andonstar AD207 which one is better?? Need urgent experienced opinion
Wait how did I win sorry for the late response is this till available or did I lucked out and missed my chance
@@EvilmonkeyzDesignzdid you actually choose me to win this
I still have it for you! Please send me a message at the email linked in the about me section if you haven't already 😁
One thing to note is that the 7" version of these microscopes can output HDMI and the built-in screen simultaneously. The 10" ones can not do that, the built-in screen turns off when HDMI is connected. I bought an AD246SM and quite happy with it.
@andrew_koala2974You are absolutely incorrect. You don't capitalize on/off within a sentence when referring to switching. They are capitalized on switches because they are labels. Provide a reference for this assertion.
@andrew_koala2974my god, he and many of us might need more formal education on grammar and writing but you clearly need someone to help you out with your ego and/or etiquette
Wtf xD 😂
@andrew_koala2974 If you're going to be pedantic, at least try to be correct. Mind your own business, dork.
@andrew_koala2974dude what?
I hope you are all good, your message sounds a bit concerning.
It's really nice to see a real side by side by side 😅 comparison. They look quite similar at a glance, so it's good to see good attention to detail between them.
Your comparison videos have been very thorough. It really helps seeing actual images side by side to cut through all the misleading resolution claims and hype. Thanks!
The amount of data and information that is packed up in this video (and probably your videos in general, since I'm new here) is amazing!! Keep the superb job! Loved it..
Best thing you did before sponsoring video is, asking for tearing apart as its the only way to see differences when they all look same from outside 👍
Thank you for this review. I bought the Tomlov but mine is will be mainly for knife sharpening. Plus I’m nearing 60 and eases strain on general use when needing magnification.
Grateful for quality content. These are perfect soldering microscopes like you said!
These entry level scopes for SMD work are remarkably inexpensive. Thanks for the thorough research. Makes buying one a much more informed decision.
Whow! Impressive comparative review!
Those are really useful to see things like bonding (damaged?) or default on IC's surface (ESD?).
I would definitely use it for personal project to solder small components like 0.5mm pitch IC's!
I started trying to design my own open source Microscope using a Raspberry Pi and a HQ Cam (not got round to finishing it as got distracted!). Wonder how it would compare cost wise and technical capabilities..😅
What a wonderfully detailed comparison review - so well done! Thank you!
Have you tried reading the spi flash and copying over the firmware from the linkmicro to the other ones? maybe the wifi can be enabled on the others. That said, it would be interesting if there are other software features, which could be enabled/disabled.
Great review! Love watching your videos on tiktok I will now watch the morning in-depth videos on here.
Love this quality & details of review, comparisons & test!!
Very happy to find a real person talking and reviewing these instead of the robot list arrogation of top sellers
More than just a comparison review, a frigging autopsy and very much appreciated! Very helpful!
happy to hear you got something out of the video!
I'm looking for a digital microscope for both smd workflow and photo microscopy. My first questions are about artifacts and what file formats the scope can output preferring RAW format. Since the sensor is only 4MP it's a pass for me.
I would be interested to see a stepped gradient from black to white to see it's dynamic range and how it deals with contrast.
This is the first video I've seen of yours and the depth you go into is more than I usually ask for and entirely enjoyable. Thanks.
It would be a great helper with my projects and repairs, especially microsoldering tiny SMDs
I have the Tomlov DM602 PRO. I bought it to inspect phonograph needles for wear or damage. The D lens works very well for that and is a bargain at $200 for that level of magnification. Thank you so much for revealing so much about the scopes and posting a video about it.
I just ordered the same thing tonight before watching this video👍
Your videos sparked my interest in VLSI❤
Thank you for the very good review and confirming that they don't really provide a high pixel sensor.
One thing that i would have liked to see is a delay measurement. For working (soldering) directly under a microscope, having even a small delay can be pretty annoying.
I think the test could be very simple, take a LED flashlight and switch it on, and see how long the difference is between the switching and the image on the screen changing. If you use a digital camera in high frame rate mode, you should be able to measure the delay down to a few milliseconds.
I currently still prefer optical binocular microscopes for soldering, because the first digital ones i tested were lagging way too much, but maybe the newer ones with more powerful processing have less image lag?
How do You think. It's worth to buy, or better to choose microscope only hdmi? There are price diffenrence no screen but better sensor like imx335.
First of all: Thank you for this detailed technical comparison! Did the double amount of memory in the LinkMicro result in smoother operation than the others, or was there no perceived difference in handling?
Dude, amazing video. I wish I had found this when I first started looking into digital microscopes, you cover it all in one video. Impressive research.
thanks bro, i was looking at these and thought they were all the same and you did us all a solid by confirming it!
do you know what kind of lenses these are they have a little cone shape on them they aren't standard lenses they make them different on these models? I'm trying to 3d print a polarizer that snaps into these lenses that I can use that rotates 360 degrees.
Keep up the good work @EvilmonkeyzDesignz
Nice overview, I could definitely use something like this for PCB repairs, it’s not always easy to use magnifying glass and later watch the soul of components leaving their bodies because of tiny little solder short
Question about photographs, is there a way on any of these types of scopes to set a timer or burst setting for pics? What I’m trying to do is capture photos every second (literally) for 5 seconds consecutively then a delayed photo at the 30 sec mark. This is an extremely specific purpose I need it for. Thank you in advance.
It's still probably worth getting a good bifocal Amscope that is set up with lenses that give you needed magnification and enough clearing to work under it and just get the camera adapter for the scope that sits in the eye piece that goes into a pc via USB. I know the price difference here is steep but if you take care of the scope I have a feeling that you could always resell it used for a fair amount of what it cost you to buy. You would also have the option to change lenses and use the same scope in many configurations just buying additional lenses from Amscope. The video out from the camera adapters going into the pc just like a web cam and the software included from Amscope would give you lab grade tools to do analysis on the video and you could output the image onto anything you can output video from a pc too.. so anything pretty much. The image clarity from looking directly into the optical configuration and with bifocal lenses would be high and give you depth, something that make a big difference on being able to accurately work with anything under the scope such as electronics work. These things is probably why you see these scopes in labs around the world and technical workshops everywhere.
Cool thing! My dad fixes the electonics all the time and he definitely would like it!
Wow!!!
This review was so Damn GOOD!!! 🎉
The big review channels should take notes
Because this is how it’s done! 👍
Big fan here! I have a very cheap usb microscope for hobby smt inspection & soldering, and spending so much on a screen one always makes me think about buying a binocular one. But then the cost stops me, and the loop starts over and over again😅💸
I thinking buying one of those, thanks for the review, very informative...
Thanks for that very complete and professional review. You don't simply did an unboxing as so many people do !
I do have a question, what is the wifi module used for ? Can we display the image via wifi on an Ipad for example ?
Thanks, I appreciate that! It's funny you mention the wifi, because there actaully isn't any mention of the wifi in the manuals. It's clearly built into the microscopes, and can be enabled in the software, but the manuals and websites don't specify a specific app to use with it. It's possible that it might just work with some of the apps available, but it's no guarantee.
Thanks for making this! Do these basically compare to a stereo microscope vs a compound?
Thank you for a great comparison. I am looking at purchasing a used Linkmicro LM249. The remote is missing from the kit. Would the kit still be usable without the remote? What functions are done by the remote? Can any of the remote functions be done by the buttons below the screen? And are there any functions that can be done only by using that remote? Thanks.
Nice comparison
Will use it for reparing electronics as its my hobby
Hi, thank you for these detailed and informative videos. I saw your other comparisons, but I'm not sure about one thing, how does the TOMLOV DM201 compare to those 3 microscopes here? I'm interested in the image quality and detail, I know it has a smaller screen, but the price is similar and from the specs it seems to have a higher resolution, but those have the 3 lenses, and should be more versatile and achieve various magnification levels.
that usb c adapter might actually be a micro sd reader. it looks like there’s a small gap in the usb a side that could fit a card, and i’ve seen other card readers of this design.
Thank you for the content!! Something about circuitry and chips is so fascinating, do you work with them in your career or just tinker? I'd love to start playing around with my own microelectronics, I see a lot of people making digital instruments and synthesizers, but I don't know anything about music, where would you recommend starting haha.
The way you held the Pinecil at the end by its hot end: 😙👌
Потрясающая работа. И у вас терпение ангела в сравнении одинаковых поделок китайского рынка.
If I won I would use it to get by till amscopes become affordable.
I bought a Xbox one X hdmi retimer chip from Texas Instruments, I got a solder iron, some flux & a heat gun, last thing i need is a scope/camera to plug into my tv.
Also got an old MacBook logic board that needs repairing.
I liked that you also did a tear down to confirm they were identical clones & not just a review without proof of what’s inside.
Good to see some people go the extra mile for the viewers & provide more info not just a “sponsored shill”.
Great video. I got one of the mini me's scope. Not the greatest for much. 😂
Thank you for this video. It was very informative. I now know that those three models are virtually the same and I can look for the one that’s cheapest.
Nice review. I’m currently doing all my repairs over a magnifier glass with a ring light on it. 😩
Very interesting video, thank you. I have been looking into the various models and brands lately when I came across your video. I read that the Tomlov DM201 Max claims to use a Sony IMX CMOS sensor so it would be interesting to find if that is actually true and if it actually improves the image quality or not. I have not come across any others that make that same claim.
I still have the DM201 that I reviewed in the first comparison video. I thought I wasn't going to be able to open up the microscope without destroying it, so I wasn't able to confirm what image sensor was inside. I'll have to give it another try and see if I can confirm. I'd be willing to bet its only a 4MP sensor as well, not the 16MP sensor that the DM201 claims.
@@EvilmonkeyzDesignz Seems YT ate my comment. The base and other special editions of the 201 use the older 4MP sensor I believe. Only the "max" version uses the Sony one. If you search the big rain forest for tomlov dm201 max it will have 25 MP in the description. Not likely true 25 though, but maybe with interpolation.
I would like to be able to use this microscope to detect faults at the track and component level to identify potential problems such as short circuits, connection failures, or physical damage.
Without a doubt, the microscope would be for personal use because I really like prototypes and making PCB designs, I have been following your channel on Instagram for some time now and everything you do is very interesting.
Loving your microscope videos lately
thank you for this video, much appreciated! 🤩
I love to learn and work on electronics and components. I just don't know what tonatudy for this specific job ,since there are so many IT and technician certs,and degree .any help
I recently found your channel, And have been wanting to upgrade my setup that I do repairs with. Do you have a recommendation for 600.00 or under ? I currently have a Andonstar but not this model. But I can tell the zoom is horrible when I am trying to work on things. I use an arm for my scope, modified. Also if it could run HDMI out while showing on its screen that would be a big plus. Hope you catch this question.
Magnifiers are nice for analyzing checking and for smd troubleshooting and Repair.....
Hi, haye you tried dino-lite microscopes? I believe that the magnifications they state are correct.
Ha, thank you for doing this. It's encouraging to know there are honest people doing honest stuff. In the free world it can be hard to imagine a place where things are made with no oversight, so pretty much anything goes. Nice to know that even though they lie and misrepresent what they are selling, there's people helping protect consumers by exposing their lies.
One of your previous videos you said that you used your phone to edit instead of using a computer. Can you tell me the other software used?
wich one of the tomlov have at least fullhd screen or is all only 720p ?
Hi, great comparision, what's you fauvorite microscope?, Andonstar or Tomlov?, What has better quality construction?
It's a tie for me between these three microscopes, since they are all identical. It really seems like they used all the same exact pieces they just have a different name or firmware on them. I can't say that will always be the case between the brands in the future, but for these three microscopes, you'll basically get the same thing no matter which one you get. :)
Hi, I would use it for smd soldering as I will order soon a couple of boards for a big project (and I don't have any kind of microscope 😭) I'm currently study electronic engineering so it will really help!
Find a Texas Instruments chip early in the 1970s, and you'll find a Star Trek Enterprise doodle. I have seen it while in the Marine Corps Electronics Maintenance Company with an 800X mag.
I'll definitely keep my eye out for it. I know of the TI chip with NASA's space shuttle, and I've seen that another TI part exists with a Lunar Lander on it, but the part number for that is unknown. I have found a doodle of the Star Trek Enterprise, but it was on a Rockwell International chip. I'll have to post that video.
Nice reviews. I’m planning to buy microscope as a new hobby and your recommendations will be useful. Wish you best of luck and success with TH-cam.
I was kinda interested in the 4.3 inch Tomlov. (the DM4S) Something with a screen (which also gives a non-inversed, or de-inversed, image), seems kinda tempting ...but not if it's fraudulent. Granted, don't need 1000x ...and after discovering that my cheap Chinese loupe is also lying about its magnification, it seems that maybe 30x-40x, or 30x-50x, would be enough, for my purposes...
14:54 position on desk as well
I love soldering SMD and hate checking for bridges, my eyes don't work well enough anymore, I'm on a lookout for a microscope but can't convince my wife to spend so much as she says I'll use it maybe once a year 😂
Fantastic comparison! Thank you for such helpful information.
i found this very interesting and detailed. if i manage to win the microscope i would use it for repairing pcbs and power supply main boards. i’ve always wanted to try to do chip replacements and micro soldering but i never had the money to buy a microscope.
what a review man! thanks
Oh. The adventure of choosing between the 100 brands of the same cloned cheap Chinese electronics product in 20 flavors. Priceless.
Вот это крутой обзор, супер-мега-круто, залез даже матрицу изучил ))) молодец. Спасибо !!!
So what is the covered jack for?
Bresser also probably got into the copying business. The Bresser WLAN 1080P 2L seems to be a copy of the Tomlov DM201SE...
as I saw in your other video, you estimate the actual magnification to be 50x for the DM201. This fits the product description at Bresser (2x - 44x)
Btw, have any idea what use the wifi chip is for?
he really said imma unbox the microscope AND THEIR SITE lmao (i love it)
Love ya IG didn't know you where youtube too 👊
Would any of these microscopes be good for coins? Many thanks. Great video!!
does anybody know how to polarize the adsm249 digital microscope lenses? I know can cut the direct polarizing the adsm24? For the led lamp lights I can cut out circular small rings measured out with polarize film install them easily and turn them to deflect light, but as for the 3 lenses andonstar provides lens a d and the one mounted is there a glass lens I can buy to install on all 3 lenses so I can cut film for it that fits or an adapter? Does anybody know where they are or who sells the compatible glass lens?
I will use it for my hobby in electrical circuit again or for science 🧬 🤤
Excellent video!!
G1200 vs Andonstar AD207 which one is better?? Need urgent experienced opinion
Include a 4th comparison. A flagship mobile phone. I use a galaxy z fold 2 and its good enough for repairs.
Are we better off buying a digital camera and macro lens then purchasing one of these?
I only have an optical microscope from Novex with underlight, where I can only take shaky videos with my cell phone in my hand. :( Such a digital microscope would be a perfect upgrade for my electronics laboratory! ♥
I will like in depth videos of how you made your setup for micrography of chips
12:55 Gee he mixed up cm with mm, eg, stated 21mm was actually 210mm(21cm). And that's not to mention the depths to the stand were also cm.
Nice video.🎉
Muito bom! E provavel que todos os 3 comprem do mesmo fabricante com personalização pessoal para cada marca.
This goes really far… i have nothing with microscopes but a few days ago i searched on Google (out of curiosity) microscopes and now i do have a "digital microscope" video recommendation… i’ve already got rid of all my social media accounts (except TH-cam if its counted social media), but with this rate i will get rid of all my smart devices and (commercial) email adresses! Shame on you TH-cam!
Love your content I just found an old illuminati coin while cleaning my office lol
I've been looking at a bench microscope as my eyesight is not as good as what it was and things are just getting smaller.
Always love a tear down
감사합니다.
유튜버님의 이 영상으로 제품선택에 많은 도움이 되었습니다.
자신의 용도에 맞게 암거치대를 고르면 될듯합니다.
전 PCB REPAIR에 사용 예정이에요.
좋은 하루되세요.
Nice video, thanks
k please help me
can you give me a recommendation for a telescope that is cheaper than $100 that I could get on the timu site or the Amazon site that can help me be able to solder these very tiny boards for drones I build these tiny loops and I can't solder these boards because I can't see them and I'd like to be able to record them on my video for my TH-cam channel as I am sorry so could you please help me tell me which one to pick out so I'll have a very good telescope to solder and make videos with thanks a lot i was looking at the telesopes on temu and there are so many i want to plug into my 72 " flat screen too
thanks for making this video
Fantastic review.
Is it even possible to view a modern cpu like this?
with these microscopes, you won't be able to see any of the tiny details.
You should do a modern cpu
Nice ty
so is it better than to just buy those sony camera sensors instead for $150-200 and those cheap lens...and make it one of those digital microscopes with a stand, and feed it to a HDMI output? i can't believe the camera is 4MP....