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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 71123" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>OK, so I bought a cheapo £3 throw away mini microscope (currency checker) that is about the size of my thumb and then put my mobile over the eye piece to see what even these cheap and nasty microscopes can come up with. I tried it on the framed molt of a. Geniculata and to be honest .....pleasantly surprised. Here are her eyes! Deffo going to get a much better microscope now but given the pictures that are capable with putting your phone against the eye piece I am wondering whether it is worthwhile getting one with built in camera......decisions decisions....lol. Thanks for your input and also to [USER=4086]@MassExodus[/USER] too ☺. Let me know what you think of the pic.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]14856[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 71123, member: 4151"] OK, so I bought a cheapo £3 throw away mini microscope (currency checker) that is about the size of my thumb and then put my mobile over the eye piece to see what even these cheap and nasty microscopes can come up with. I tried it on the framed molt of a. Geniculata and to be honest .....pleasantly surprised. Here are her eyes! Deffo going to get a much better microscope now but given the pictures that are capable with putting your phone against the eye piece I am wondering whether it is worthwhile getting one with built in camera......decisions decisions....lol. Thanks for your input and also to [USER=4086]@MassExodus[/USER] too ☺. Let me know what you think of the pic. [ATTACH=full]14856[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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