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Purchase of a microscope
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I need the advice of any knowledgeable ab’ers.
We are looking at buying a microscope for a friends son for Christmas. A few months back we got him a cheap one to see if he’d take to it and he has, now we have promised to get him a better quality scope.
Do any of you have experience or suggestions of which ones to look at, we have a budget of about £100 and are looking for something that will see him though high school.
Thanks
B
I need the advice of any knowledgeable ab’ers.
We are looking at buying a microscope for a friends son for Christmas. A few months back we got him a cheap one to see if he’d take to it and he has, now we have promised to get him a better quality scope.
Do any of you have experience or suggestions of which ones to look at, we have a budget of about £100 and are looking for something that will see him though high school.
Thanks
B
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Have a look at the answer I gave here:
http://www.theanswerb...e/Question786004.html
I've recommended Brunel Microscopes for many years. The Wedmore SP series are robust models well suited to a student as he'll need both course and fine focus controls.
http://www.brunelmicr...udent-microscope.html
The SP27 shown on the same page is also excellent and has the advantage of a rotating monocular head which is standard in most schools nowadays. It also has it's own illumination source. It's over your budget slightly but it's an improvement on the Wedmore series.
I've tried out the Wedmore and SP27 myself and I can vouch for their quality - my university has around 120 of the SP27 in various undergraduate laboratories the last time I checked the inventory.
If you need any assistance, give Brunel a ring - you'll find their technical advisor's very helpful and down-to-earth. Post again if I can assist further.
http://www.theanswerb...e/Question786004.html
I've recommended Brunel Microscopes for many years. The Wedmore SP series are robust models well suited to a student as he'll need both course and fine focus controls.
http://www.brunelmicr...udent-microscope.html
The SP27 shown on the same page is also excellent and has the advantage of a rotating monocular head which is standard in most schools nowadays. It also has it's own illumination source. It's over your budget slightly but it's an improvement on the Wedmore series.
I've tried out the Wedmore and SP27 myself and I can vouch for their quality - my university has around 120 of the SP27 in various undergraduate laboratories the last time I checked the inventory.
If you need any assistance, give Brunel a ring - you'll find their technical advisor's very helpful and down-to-earth. Post again if I can assist further.
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