Learning Resources Handheld Digital Microscope

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I was reading the post by Mogi http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/north-american-indian-artifacts/524465-members-thoughts.html where jeff-gordon asked about Mogi's microscope and thought I would post my tools used.


I use a 40X-25MM Illuminated loupe, the Learning Resources Handheld Digital Microscope, a currency detecting 60x Illuminated loupe and Omano Stereo Microscope with enhanced lenses.


The all-in-one digital Learning Resources Handheld Digital Microscope is a good tool along with Illuminated loupe and microscopes to view relics to identify mineralization and nodules.


Hold this hand-friendly digital microscope over an object, turn the top to focus, then press the single control button to take videos or still images from 35 to 53x magnification.


Used with your computer, projector or interactive whiteboard. While initially developed for children, this is a great addition to a relic collectors tool set.


See photo of the Learning Resources Handheld Digital Microscope and closeup images of nodules on a relic. These can be found at many retailers.
 

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Great idea for a thread:icon_thumright: I use a A M scope microscope adjustable up to 100x with a adjustable lens of 2x-4x and also a $10 lens kit for my cell phone that I bought at Wal-Mart.A M scope.jpg An this is a photo of the edge of a bladeblade edge.png The item laying in front of the scope is a 10x eye piece camera for placing into the eye piece of the microscope and it connects to your computer to view or to take photos. The next photo was with my cell phone and the lens from Wal-Mart of a micro-fossils that is less than 1cm.odd tooth 006.JPGmammal tooth 2.jpg That last photo is just from holding my phone to a eye piece on my microscope an that fossil is less than 1mm in size and I also have a pocket loop for on site checking of items.
 

Im cheap cause I just use a $10 loupe that is lighted shows everything I am looking for that most dont know about and fresh chipping.
 

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